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Go Machine Learning Projects

By : Xuanyi Chew
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Go Machine Learning Projects

By: Xuanyi Chew

Overview of this book

Go is the perfect language for machine learning; it helps to clearly describe complex algorithms, and also helps developers to understand how to run efficient optimized code. This book will teach you how to implement machine learning in Go to make programs that are easy to deploy and code that is not only easy to understand and debug, but also to have its performance measured. The book begins by guiding you through setting up your machine learning environment with Go libraries and capabilities. You will then plunge into regression analysis of a real-life house pricing dataset and build a classification model in Go to classify emails as spam or ham. Using Gonum, Gorgonia, and STL, you will explore time series analysis along with decomposition and clean up your personal Twitter timeline by clustering tweets. In addition to this, you will learn how to recognize handwriting using neural networks and convolutional neural networks. Lastly, you'll learn how to choose the most appropriate machine learning algorithms to use for your projects with the help of a facial detection project. By the end of this book, you will have developed a solid machine learning mindset, a strong hold on the powerful Go toolkit, and a sound understanding of the practical implementations of machine learning algorithms in real-world projects.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

CNNs

What we will be building is a CNN. So, what is a Convolutional Neural Network? As its name suggests, it's a neural network, not unlike the one we have built in the previous chapter. So, clearly, there are elements that are similar. There are also elements that are not similar, for if they were similar, we wouldn't have this chapter.

What are convolutions?

The main difference between the neural network we built in the previous chapter and a CNN is the convolutional layer. Recall that the neural network was able to learn features related to digits. In order to be more accurate, the neural network layers need to learn more specific features. One way to do this is to add more layers; more layers would lead to more...