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Machine Learning for Managers

Machine Learning Concepts Techniques and Applications

Machine Learning Concepts Techniques and Applications

Machine Learning: Concepts Techniques and Applications starts at basic conceptual level of explaining machine learning and goes on to explain the basis of machine learning algorithms. The mathematical foundations required are outlined along with their associations to machine learning. The book then goes on to describe important machine learning algorithms along with appropriate use cases. This approach enables the readers to explore the applicability of each algorithm by understanding the differences between them. A comprehensive account of various aspects of ethical machine learning has been discussed. An outline of deep learning models is also included. The use cases self-assessments exercises activities numerical problems and projects associated with each chapter aims to concretize the understanding. Features Concepts of Machine learning from basics to algorithms to implementation Comparison of Different Machine Learning Algorithms – When to use them & Why – for Application developers and Researchers Machine Learning from an Application Perspective – General & Machine learning for Healthcare Education Business Engineering Applications Ethics of machine learning including Bias Fairness Trust Responsibility Basics of Deep learning important deep learning models and applications Plenty of objective questions Use Cases Activity and Project based Learning Exercises The book aims to make the thinking of applications and problems in terms of machine learning possible for graduate students researchers and professionals so that they can formulate the problems prepare data decide features select appropriate machine learning algorithms and do appropriate performance evaluation. | Machine Learning Concepts Techniques and Applications

GBP 140.00
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Entropy Randomization in Machine Learning

Entropy Randomization in Machine Learning

Entropy Randomization in Machine Learning presents a new approach to machine learning—entropy randomization—to obtain optimal solutions under uncertainty (uncertain data and models of the objects under study). Randomized machine-learning procedures involve models with random parameters and maximum entropy estimates of the probability density functions of the model parameters under balance conditions with measured data. Optimality conditions are derived in the form of nonlinear equations with integral components. A new numerical random search method is developed for solving these equations in a probabilistic sense. Along with the theoretical foundations of randomized machine learning Entropy Randomization in Machine Learning considers several applications to binary classification modelling the dynamics of the Earth’s population predicting seasonal electric load fluctuations of power supply systems and forecasting the thermokarst lakes area in Western Siberia. Features • A systematic presentation of the randomized machine-learning problem: from data processing through structuring randomized models and algorithmic procedure to the solution of applications-relevant problems in different fields • Provides new numerical methods for random global optimization and computation of multidimensional integrals • A universal algorithm for randomized machine learning This book will appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning researchers and engineers involved in the development of applied machine learning systems and researchers of forecasting problems in various fields.

GBP 82.99
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Applied Machine Learning for Smart Data Analysis

Machine Learning Theory and Practice

Machine Learning Theory and Practice

Machine Learning: Theory and Practice provides an introduction to the most popular methods in machine learning. The book covers regression including regularization tree-based methods including Random Forests and Boosted Trees Artificial Neural Networks including Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) reinforcement learning and unsupervised learning focused on clustering. Topics are introduced in a conceptual manner along with necessary mathematical details. The explanations are lucid illustrated with figures and examples. For each machine learning method discussed the book presents appropriate libraries in the R programming language along with programming examples. Features: Provides an easy-to-read presentation of commonly used machine learning algorithms in a manner suitable for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students and mathematically and/or programming-oriented individuals who want to learn machine learning on their own. Covers mathematical details of the machine learning algorithms discussed to ensure firm understanding enabling further exploration Presents worked out suitable programming examples thus ensuring conceptual theoretical and practical understanding of the machine learning methods. This book is aimed primarily at introducing essential topics in Machine Learning to advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. The number of topics has been kept deliberately small so that it can all be covered in a semester or a quarter. The topics are covered in depth within limits of what can be taught in a short period of time. Thus the book can provide foundations that will empower a student to read advanced books and research papers. | Machine Learning Theory and Practice

GBP 110.00
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Introduction to Machine Learning and Bioinformatics

Cost-Sensitive Machine Learning

Cost-Sensitive Machine Learning

In machine learning applications practitioners must take into account the cost associated with the algorithm. These costs include: Cost of acquiring training dataCost of data annotation/labeling and cleaningComputational cost for model fitting validation and testingCost of collecting features/attributes for test dataCost of user feedback collectionCost of incorrect prediction/classificationCost-Sensitive Machine Learning is one of the first books to provide an overview of the current research efforts and problems in this area. It discusses real-world applications that incorporate the cost of learning into the modeling process. The first part of the book presents the theoretical underpinnings of cost-sensitive machine learning. It describes well-established machine learning approaches for reducing data acquisition costs during training as well as approaches for reducing costs when systems must make predictions for new samples. The second part covers real-world applications that effectively trade off different types of costs. These applications not only use traditional machine learning approaches but they also incorporate cutting-edge research that advances beyond the constraining assumptions by analyzing the application needs from first principles. Spurring further research on several open problems this volume highlights the often implicit assumptions in machine learning techniques that were not fully understood in the past. The book also illustrates the commercial importance of cost-sensitive machine learning through its coverage of the rapid application developments made by leading companies and academic research labs.

GBP 59.99
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Stochastic Optimization for Large-scale Machine Learning

Machine Learning for Neuroscience A Systematic Approach

Machine Learning for Neuroscience A Systematic Approach

This book addresses the growing need for machine learning and data mining in neuroscience. The book offers a basic overview of the neuroscience machine learning and the required math and programming necessary to develop reliable working models. The material is presented in a easy to follow user-friendly manner and is replete with fully working machine learning code. Machine Learning for Neuroscience: A Systematic Approach tackles the needs of neuroscience researchers and practitioners that have very little training relevant to machine learning. The first section of the book provides an overview of necessary topics in order to delve into machine learning including basic linear algebra and Python programming. The second section provides an overview of neuroscience and is directed to the computer science oriented readers. The section covers neuroanatomy and physiology cellular neuroscience neurological disorders and computational neuroscience. The third section of the book then delves into how to apply machine learning and data mining to neuroscience and provides coverage of artificial neural networks (ANN) clustering and anomaly detection. The book contains fully working code examples with downloadable working code. It also contains lab assignments and quizzes making it appropriate for use as a textbook. The primary audience is neuroscience researchers who need to delve into machine learning programmers assigned neuroscience related machine learning projects and students studying methods in computational neuroscience. | Machine Learning for Neuroscience A Systematic Approach

GBP 82.99
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Machine Learning in Translation

Machine Learning in Translation

Machine Learning in Translation introduces machine learning (ML) theories and technologies that are most relevant to translation processes approaching the topic from a human perspective and emphasizing that ML and ML-driven technologies are tools for humans. Providing an exploration of the common ground between human and machine learning and of the nature of translation that leverages this new dimension this book helps linguists translators and localizers better find their added value in a ML-driven translation environment. Part One explores how humans and machines approach the problem of translation in their own particular ways in terms of word embeddings chunking of larger meaning units and prediction in translation based upon the broader context. Part Two introduces key tasks including machine translation translation quality assessment and quality estimation and other Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks in translation. Part Three focuses on the role of data in both human and machine learning processes. It proposes that a translator’s unique value lies in the capability to create manage and leverage language data in different ML tasks in the translation process. It outlines new knowledge and skills that need to be incorporated into traditional translation education in the machine learning era. The book concludes with a discussion of human-centered machine learning in translation stressing the need to empower translators with ML knowledge through communication with ML users developers and programmers and with opportunities for continuous learning. This accessible guide is designed for current and future users of ML technologies in localization workflows including students on courses in translation and localization language technology and related areas. It supports the professional development of translation practitioners so that they can fully utilize ML technologies and design their own human-centered ML-driven translation workflows and NLP tasks.

GBP 34.99
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Machine Learning for Healthcare Handling and Managing Data

Machine Learning for Healthcare Handling and Managing Data

Machine Learning for Healthcare: Handling and Managing Data provides in-depth information about handling and managing healthcare data through machine learning methods. This book expresses the long-standing challenges in healthcare informatics and provides rational explanations of how to deal with them. Machine Learning for Healthcare: Handling and Managing Data provides techniques on how to apply machine learning within your organization and evaluate the efficacy suitability and efficiency of machine learning applications. These are illustrated in a case study which examines how chronic disease is being redefined through patient-led data learning and the Internet of Things. This text offers a guided tour of machine learning algorithms architecture design and applications of learning in healthcare. Readers will discover the ethical implications of machine learning in healthcare and the future of machine learning in population and patient health optimization. This book can also help assist in the creation of a machine learning model performance evaluation and the operationalization of its outcomes within organizations. It may appeal to computer science/information technology professionals and researchers working in the area of machine learning and is especially applicable to the healthcare sector. The features of this book include: A unique and complete focus on applications of machine learning in the healthcare sector. An examination of how data analysis can be done using healthcare data and bioinformatics. An investigation of how healthcare companies can leverage the tapestry of big data to discover new business values. An exploration of the concepts of machine learning along with recent research developments in healthcare sectors. | Machine Learning for Healthcare Handling and Managing Data

GBP 115.00
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Statistical Machine Learning A Unified Framework

Statistical Machine Learning A Unified Framework

The recent rapid growth in the variety and complexity of new machine learning architectures requires the development of improved methods for designing analyzing evaluating and communicating machine learning technologies. Statistical Machine Learning: A Unified Framework provides students engineers and scientists with tools from mathematical statistics and nonlinear optimization theory to become experts in the field of machine learning. In particular the material in this text directly supports the mathematical analysis and design of old new and not-yet-invented nonlinear high-dimensional machine learning algorithms. Features: Unified empirical risk minimization framework supports rigorous mathematical analyses of widely used supervised unsupervised and reinforcement machine learning algorithms Matrix calculus methods for supporting machine learning analysis and design applications Explicit conditions for ensuring convergence of adaptive batch minibatch MCEM and MCMC learning algorithms that minimize both unimodal and multimodal objective functions Explicit conditions for characterizing asymptotic properties of M-estimators and model selection criteria such as AIC and BIC in the presence of possible model misspecification This advanced text is suitable for graduate students or highly motivated undergraduate students in statistics computer science electrical engineering and applied mathematics. The text is self-contained and only assumes knowledge of lower-division linear algebra and upper-division probability theory. Students professional engineers and multidisciplinary scientists possessing these minimal prerequisites will find this text challenging yet accessible. About the Author: Richard M. Golden (Ph. D. M. S. E. E. B. S. E. E. ) is Professor of Cognitive Science and Participating Faculty Member in Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Golden has published articles and given talks at scientific conferences on a wide range of topics in the fields of both statistics and machine learning over the past three decades. His long-term research interests include identifying conditions for the convergence of deterministic and stochastic machine learning algorithms and investigating estimation and inference in the presence of possibly misspecified probability models. | Statistical Machine Learning A Unified Framework

GBP 99.99
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Hands-On Machine Learning with R

Hands-On Machine Learning with R

Hands-on Machine Learning with R provides a practical and applied approach to learning and developing intuition into today’s most popular machine learning methods. This book serves as a practitioner’s guide to the machine learning process and is meant to help the reader learn to apply the machine learning stack within R which includes using various R packages such as glmnet h2o ranger xgboost keras and others to effectively model and gain insight from their data. The book favors a hands-on approach providing an intuitive understanding of machine learning concepts through concrete examples and just a little bit of theory. Throughout this book the reader will be exposed to the entire machine learning process including feature engineering resampling hyperparameter tuning model evaluation and interpretation. The reader will be exposed to powerful algorithms such as regularized regression random forests gradient boosting machines deep learning generalized low rank models and more! By favoring a hands-on approach and using real word data the reader will gain an intuitive understanding of the architectures and engines that drive these algorithms and packages understand when and how to tune the various hyperparameters and be able to interpret model results. By the end of this book the reader should have a firm grasp of R’s machine learning stack and be able to implement a systematic approach for producing high quality modeling results. Features: · Offers a practical and applied introduction to the most popular machine learning methods. · Topics covered include feature engineering resampling deep learning and more. · Uses a hands-on approach and real world data.

GBP 82.99
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Machine Learning for Decision Sciences with Case Studies in Python

Green Machine Learning Protocols for Future Communication Networks

Green Machine Learning Protocols for Future Communication Networks

Machine learning has shown tremendous benefits in solving complex network problems and providing situation and parameter prediction. However heavy resources are required to process and analyze the data which can be done either offline or using edge computing but also requires heavy transmission resources to provide a timely response. The need here is to provide lightweight machine learning protocols that can process and analyze the data at run time and provide a timely and efficient response. These algorithms have grown in terms of computation and memory requirements due to the availability of large data sets. These models/algorithms also require high levels of resources such as computing memory communication and storage. The focus so far was on producing highly accurate models for these communication networks without considering the energy consumption of these machine learning algorithms. For future scalable and sustainable network applications efforts are required toward designing new machine learning protocols and modifying the existing ones which consume less energy i. e. green machine learning protocols. In other words novel and lightweight green machine learning algorithms/protocols are required to reduce energy consumption which can also reduce the carbon footprint. To realize the green machine learning protocols this book presents different aspects of green machine learning for future communication networks. This book highlights mainly the green machine learning protocols for cellular communication federated learning-based models and protocols for Beyond Fifth Generation networks approaches for cloud-based communications and Internet-of-Things. This book also highlights the design considerations and challenges for green machine learning protocols for different future applications. | Green Machine Learning Protocols for Future Communication Networks

GBP 110.00
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Bayesian Reasoning and Gaussian Processes for Machine Learning Applications

VLSI and Hardware Implementations using Modern Machine Learning Methods

Applied Genetic Programming and Machine Learning

God of the Machine

God of the Machine

The God of the Machine presents an original theory of history and a bold defense of individualism as the source of moral and political progress. When it was published in 1943 Isabel Paterson's work provided fresh intellectual support for the endangered American belief in individual rights limited government and economic freedom. The crisis of today's collectivized nations would not have surprised Paterson; in The God of the Machine she had explored the reasons for collectivism's failure. Her book placed her in the vanguard of the free-enterprise movement now sweeping the world. Paterson sees the individual creative mind as the dynamo of history and respect for the individual's God-given rights as the precondition for the enormous release of energy that produced the modern world. She sees capitalist institutions as the machinery through which human energy works and government as a device properly used merely to cut off power to activities that threaten personal liberty. Paterson applies her general theory to particular issues in contemporary life such as education . social welfare and the causes of economic distress. She severely criticizes all but minimal application of government including governmental interventions that most people have long taken for granted. The God of the Machine offers a challenging perspective on the continuing worldwide debate about the nature of freedom the uses of power and the prospects of human betterment. Stephen Cox's substantial introduction to The God of the Machine is a comprehensive and enlightening account of Paterson's colorful life and work. He describes The God of the Machine as not just theory but rhapsody satire diatribe poetic narrative. Paterson's work continues to be relevant because it exposes the moral and practical failures of collectivism failures that are now almost universally acknowledged but are still far from universally understood. The book will be essential to students of American history political theory and literature.

GBP 140.00
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Machine Learning and Music Generation

Applications of Optimization and Machine Learning in Image Processing and IoT

Physics of Data Science and Machine Learning

Physics of Data Science and Machine Learning

Physics of Data Science and Machine Learning links fundamental concepts of physics to data science machine learning and artificial intelligence for physicists looking to integrate these techniques into their work. This book is written explicitly for physicists marrying quantum and statistical mechanics with modern data mining data science and machine learning. It also explains how to integrate these techniques into the design of experiments while exploring neural networks and machine learning building on fundamental concepts of statistical and quantum mechanics. This book is a self-learning tool for physicists looking to learn how to utilize data science and machine learning in their research. It will also be of interest to computer scientists and applied mathematicians alongside graduate students looking to understand the basic concepts and foundations of data science machine learning and artificial intelligence. Although specifically written for physicists it will also help provide non-physicists with an opportunity to understand the fundamental concepts from a physics perspective to aid in the development of new and innovative machine learning and artificial intelligence tools. Key Features: Introduces the design of experiments and digital twin concepts in simple lay terms for physicists to understand adopt and adapt. Free from endless derivations; instead equations are presented and it is explained strategically why it is imperative to use them and how they will help in the task at hand. Illustrations and simple explanations help readers visualize and absorb the difficult-to-understand concepts. Ijaz A. Rauf is an adjunct professor at the School of Graduate Studies York University Toronto Canada. He is also an associate researcher at Ryerson University Toronto Canada and president of the Eminent-Tech Corporation Bradford ON Canada.

GBP 56.99
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The Writing Machine A History of the Typewriter

Machine Learning for Sustainable Manufacturing in Industry 4.0 Concept Concerns and Applications

Machine Learning for Sustainable Manufacturing in Industry 4.0 Concept Concerns and Applications

The book focuses on the recent developments in the areas of error reduction resource optimization and revenue growth in sustainable manufacturing using machine learning. It presents the integration of smart technologies such as machine learning in the field of Industry 4. 0 for better quality products and efficient manufacturing methods. Focusses on machine learning applications in Industry 4. 0 ecosystem such as resource optimization data analysis and predictions. Highlights the importance of the explainable machine learning model in the manufacturing processes. Presents the integration of machine learning and big data analytics from an industry 4. 0 perspective. Discusses advanced computational techniques for sustainable manufacturing. Examines environmental impacts of operations and supply chain from an industry 4. 0 perspective. This book provides scientific and technological insight into sustainable manufacturing by covering a wide range of machine learning applications fault detection cyber-attack prediction and inventory management. It further discusses resource optimization using machine learning in industry 4. 0 and explainable machine learning models for industry 4. 0. It will serve as an ideal reference text for senior undergraduate graduate students and academic researchers in the fields including mechanical engineering manufacturing engineering production engineering aerospace engineering and computer engineering. | Machine Learning for Sustainable Manufacturing in Industry 4. 0 Concept Concerns and Applications

GBP 110.00
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