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Java Deep Learning Projects

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Java Deep Learning Projects

Overview of this book

Java is one of the most widely used programming languages. With the rise of deep learning, it has become a popular choice of tool among data scientists and machine learning experts. Java Deep Learning Projects starts with an overview of deep learning concepts and then delves into advanced projects. You will see how to build several projects using different deep neural network architectures such as multilayer perceptrons, Deep Belief Networks, CNN, LSTM, and Factorization Machines. You will get acquainted with popular deep and machine learning libraries for Java such as Deeplearning4j, Spark ML, and RankSys and you’ll be able to use their features to build and deploy projects on distributed computing environments. You will then explore advanced domains such as transfer learning and deep reinforcement learning using the Java ecosystem, covering various real-world domains such as healthcare, NLP, image classification, and multimedia analytics with an easy-to-follow approach. Expert reviews and tips will follow every project to give you insights and hacks. By the end of this book, you will have stepped up your expertise when it comes to deep learning in Java, taking it beyond theory and be able to build your own advanced deep learning systems.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Current trends and outlook

As a researcher, I work as a Program Committee (PC) member for conferences such as WWW'2018, ISWC'2018, ESWC'2017/2018, and ESWC SemDeep'2018 international workshops. Apart from these, I am also a guest editor for International Semantic Web Journal, Journal of Cloud Computing, and Briefings in Bioinformatics.

While reviewing numerous papers for these conferences and journals, I found that researchers have not limited themselves to developing emerging use cases and analytical solutions using original RNN, CNN, DBN or autoencoders. They are coming up with ideas across new architectures by combining them for diverse domains.

Current trends

As discussed in Chapter 1, Getting Started...