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Building Machine Learning Systems with Python - Third Edition

By : Luis Pedro Coelho, Willi Richert, Matthieu Brucher
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Building Machine Learning Systems with Python - Third Edition

By: Luis Pedro Coelho, Willi Richert, Matthieu Brucher

Overview of this book

Machine learning enables systems to make predictions based on historical data. Python is one of the most popular languages used to develop machine learning applications, thanks to its extensive library support. This updated third edition of Building Machine Learning Systems with Python helps you get up to speed with the latest trends in artificial intelligence (AI). With this guide’s hands-on approach, you’ll learn to build state-of-the-art machine learning models from scratch. Complete with ready-to-implement code and real-world examples, the book starts by introducing the Python ecosystem for machine learning. You’ll then learn best practices for preparing data for analysis and later gain insights into implementing supervised and unsupervised machine learning techniques such as classification, regression and clustering. As you progress, you’ll understand how to use Python’s scikit-learn and TensorFlow libraries to build production-ready and end-to-end machine learning system models, and then fine-tune them for high performance. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills you need to confidently train and deploy enterprise-grade machine learning models in Python.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Getting Started with Python Machine Learning

Rating predictions and recommendations

If you have used any online shopping system in the last 10 years, you have probably seen recommendations. Some are like Amazon's, customers who bought X also bought Y, feature. These will be discussed in the Basket analysis section. Other recommendations are based on predicting the rating of a product, such as a movie.

The problem of learning recommendations based on past product ratings was made famous by the Netflix prize, a million-dollar machine-learning public challenge by Netflix. Netflix is a movie-streaming company. One of the distinguishing features of the service is that it gives users the option to rate the films they have seen. Netflix then uses these ratings to recommend other films to its customers. In this machine-learning problem, you not only have the information about which films the user saw, but also about how the...