Machine Learning for Beginners: An Introduction for Beginners, Why Machine Learning Matters Today and How Machine Learning Networks, Algorithms, Concepts and Neural Networks Really Work
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If you are looking for a complete beginners guide to learn machine learning with examples, in just a few hours, then you need to continue reading.
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♦ The different types of learning algorithm that you can expect to encounter
♦ The numerous applications of machine learning
♦ The different types of machine learning and how they differ
♦ The best practices for picking up machine learning
♦ What languages and libraries to work with
♦ The future of machine learning
♦ The various problems that you can solve with machine learning algorithms
♦ And much more...
Starting from nothing, we slowly work our way through all the concepts that are central to machine learning. By the end of this book, you're going to feel as though you have an extremely firm understanding of what machine learning is, how it can be used, and most importantly, how it can change the world. You're also going to have an understanding of the logic behind the algorithms and what they aim to accomplish.
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Machine Learning for Beginners - Steven Cooper
Machine Learning
for Beginners
An Introduction for Beginners, Why Machine Learning Matters Today and How Machine Learning Networks, Algorithms, Concepts and Neural Networks Really Work
Steven Cooper
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Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Machine Learning - What and Why?
Chapter 2: Machine Learning vs. Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning
Reflection Questions
Chapter 3: Machine Learning Workflows
Reflection Questions
Chapter 4: About Computer Learning (Supervised, Unsupervised, Reinforcement)
Reflection Questions
Chapter 5: Supervised Learning
Parametric/Non-Parametric Algorithms
Linear Regression
Parametric Problems
Logistic Regression
Non-Parametric Algorithms - K-Nearest Neighbors
Decision Trees
Support Vector Machines
Kernels
Reflection Questions
Chapter 6: Unsupervised Learning
Clustering
Dimensionality Reduction
Neural Networks
Deep Learning
Reflection Questions
Chapter 7: Reinforcement Learning
Reflection Questions
Chapter 8: Best Practices in Machine Learning
Focus on One Discipline at a Time
Don’t Reinvent the Wheel
Work with Other Projects
Reflection Questions
Chapter 9: Learning Algorithms and Applications
Learning Algorithms
Text-based Services
Computer Vision
Audio Processing
Database Mining
Reflection Questions
Chapter 10: Examples of Successful Machine Learning
Spotify and Pandora
PayPal
Uber
Gmail
Closing
Reflection Questions
Chapter 11: Future of Machine Learning
Finance
Language
Medical Industry
Self-Driving Cars
Robots and Androids
Closing
Reflection Questions
Conclusion
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Preface
The main goal of this book is to help people take the best actionable steps possible towards a career in data science. The need for data scientists is growing exponentially as the internet, and online services continue to expand.
Book Objectives
This book will help you:
Know more about the fundamental principles of machine learning and what you need to become a skilled data scientist.
Have an elementary grasp of machine learning concepts and tools that will make this work easier to do.
Have achieved a technical background in machine learning and appreciate its power.
Target Users
The book is designed for a variety of target audiences. The most suitable users would include:
Newbies in computer science techniques
Professionals in software applications development and social sciences
Professors, lecturers or tutors who are looking to find better ways to explain the content to their students in the simplest and easiest way
Students and academicians, especially those focusing on machine learning and software development
Is this book for me?
This book is for those who are interested in machine learning. There are a lot of skills that a data scientist needs, such as coding, intellectual mindset, eagerness to make new discoveries, and much more.
It’s important that you are interested in this because you are obsessed with this kind of work. Your driving force should not be money. If it is, then this book is not for you.
Introduction
There is absolutely no question about it: artificial intelligence is the future. However, artificial intelligence is also the present. It’s one of the faster-growing tech fields and, as I’m sure you’re aware, the future is only going to see more and more demand for capable artificial intelligence programmers.
I’m not certain why you’re reading this book. Perhaps you’re already on the path to studying artificial intelligence and machine learning in college or a university, and you’re wanting a book that will put you on an excellent path forward and help you figure out the context and rationale behind your lessons as you push on. Perhaps you’re wanting to switch fields and take advantage of the massive wave of demand that’s hitting for artificial intelligence, data analysis, and machine learning as we speak. Or perhaps you’re just a hobbyist interested in learning exactly what this machine learning that everybody’s talking about is.
Regardless of your ultimate machine, you’re reading the right book. This book is intended to break down machine learning and the many, many concepts which build it up.
The book will begin by looking at machine learning and what it is, as well as why one would benefit from looking into machine learning and learning the nuances of this specific area of artificial intelligence. This will give you a clear sense of purpose as you go through the rest of the book and start thinking of ways to apply this in a day-to-day sense.
Afterward, it’s going to start breaking the concept of machine learning down into bite-sized chunks. We’re going to start with the biggest and most nebulous concepts, and then slowly work our way down to things at the smallest and most intricate levels. We’ll be studying the numerous different paradigms for machine learning and how they can be programmed and implemented within your own code, as well as getting a feel for the algorithms which build them up. Throughout all of this, the goal is simply to foster an appreciation for the immense and difficult topic that is machine learning.
The goal at this point is to build a very intimate knowledge of the inner workings of machine learning so that by the time you’re finished with all the finer details and the algorithms, you’ll be able to go into a deeper level on any of the topics in this book and start to have an idea of how