Table of contents
About this book
Introduction
Machine learning methods are now an important tool for scientists, researchers, engineers and students in a wide range of areas. This book is written for people who want to adopt and use the main tools of machine learning, but aren’t necessarily going to want to be machine learning researchers. Intended for students in final year undergraduate or first year graduate computer science programs in machine learning, this textbook is a machine learning toolkit. Applied Machine Learning covers many topics for people who want to use machine learning processes to get things done, with a strong emphasis on using existing tools and packages, rather than writing one’s own code.
A companion to the author's Probability and Statistics for Computer Science, this book picks up where the earlier book left off (but also supplies a summary of probability that the reader can use).
- Emphasizing the usefulness of standard machinery from applied statistics, this textbook gives an overview of the major applied areas in learning
- Covers the ideas in machine learning that everyone going to use learning tools should know, whatever their chosen specialty or career.
- Broad coverage of the area ensures enough to get the reader started, and to realize that it’s worth knowing more in-depth knowledge of the topic.
- Practical approach emphasizes using existing tools and packages quickly, with enough pragmatic material on deep networks to get the learner started without needing to study other material.
Keywords
machine learning naive bayes nearest neighbor SVM OCA PSCS linear regression Markov chains generalized linear models model selection EM structure learning
Bibliographic information
- Book Title Applied Machine Learning
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Authors
David Forsyth
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18114-7
- Copyright Information Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019
- Publisher Name Springer, Cham
- eBook Packages Computer Science Computer Science (R0)
- Hardcover ISBN 978-3-030-18113-0
- Softcover ISBN 978-3-030-18116-1
- eBook ISBN 978-3-030-18114-7
- Edition Number 1
- Number of Pages XXI, 494
- Number of Illustrations 73 b/w illustrations, 86 illustrations in colour
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Topics
Artificial Intelligence
Probability and Statistics in Computer Science
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