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Machine Learning With Go

Machine Learning With Go

By : Joseph Langstaff Whitenack
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Machine Learning With Go

Machine Learning With Go

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By: Joseph Langstaff Whitenack

Overview of this book

The mission of this book is to turn readers into productive, innovative data analysts who leverage Go to build robust and valuable applications. To this end, the book clearly introduces the technical aspects of building predictive models in Go, but it also helps the reader understand how machine learning workflows are being applied in real-world scenarios. Machine Learning with Go shows readers how to be productive in machine learning while also producing applications that maintain a high level of integrity. It also gives readers patterns to overcome challenges that are often encountered when trying to integrate machine learning in an engineering organization. The readers will begin by gaining a solid understanding of how to gather, organize, and parse real-work data from a variety of sources. Readers will then develop a solid statistical toolkit that will allow them to quickly understand gain intuition about the content of a dataset. Finally, the readers will gain hands-on experience implementing essential machine learning techniques (regression, classification, clustering, and so on) with the relevant Go packages. Finally, the reader will have a solid machine learning mindset and a powerful Go toolkit of techniques, packages, and example implementations.
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Building a simple neural network

Many neural network packages and applications of neural networks treat the models as black boxes. That is, people tend to utilize some framework that allows them to quickly build a neural network using a bunch of default values and automation. They are often able to produce some results, but this sort of convenience usually does not build much intuition about how the models actually work. As a result, when the models do not behave as expected, it's very hard to understand why they might be making weird predictions or having trouble converging.

Before jumping into more complicated neural networks, let's build up some basic intuition about neural networks such that we do not fall into this pattern. We are going to build a simple neural network from scratch to learn about the basic components of neural networks and how they operate together...

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