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Mastering Java Machine Learning

By : Uday Kamath, Krishna Choppella
Book Image

Mastering Java Machine Learning

By: Uday Kamath, Krishna Choppella

Overview of this book

Java is one of the main languages used by practicing data scientists; much of the Hadoop ecosystem is Java-based, and it is certainly the language that most production systems in Data Science are written in. If you know Java, Mastering Machine Learning with Java is your next step on the path to becoming an advanced practitioner in Data Science. This book aims to introduce you to an array of advanced techniques in machine learning, including classification, clustering, anomaly detection, stream learning, active learning, semi-supervised learning, probabilistic graph modeling, text mining, deep learning, and big data batch and stream machine learning. Accompanying each chapter are illustrative examples and real-world case studies that show how to apply the newly learned techniques using sound methodologies and the best Java-based tools available today. On completing this book, you will have an understanding of the tools and techniques for building powerful machine learning models to solve data science problems in just about any domain.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Mastering Java Machine Learning
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Linear Algebra
Index

Chapter 9. Big Data Machine Learning – The Final Frontier

In recent years, we have seen an exponential growth in data generated by humans and machines. Varied sources, including home sensors, healthcare-related monitoring devices, news feeds, conversations on social media, images, and worldwide commerce transactions—an endless list—contribute to the vast volumes of data generated every day.

Facebook had 1.28 billion daily active users in March 2017 sharing close to four million pieces of unstructured information as text, images, URLs, news, and videos (Source: Facebook). 1.3 billion Twitter users share approximately 500 million tweets a day (Source: Twitter). Internet of Things (IoT) sensors in lights, thermostats, sensor in cars, watches, smart devices, and so on, will grow from 50 billion to 200 billion by 2020 (Source: IDC estimates). YouTube users upload 300 hours of new video content every five minutes. Netflix has 30 million viewers who stream 77,000 hours of video daily. Amazon has...