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Hands-On Artificial Intelligence for Beginners

By : Patrick D. Smith, David Dindi
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Hands-On Artificial Intelligence for Beginners

By: Patrick D. Smith, David Dindi

Overview of this book

Virtual Assistants, such as Alexa and Siri, process our requests, Google's cars have started to read addresses, and Amazon's prices and Netflix's recommended videos are decided by AI. Artificial Intelligence is one of the most exciting technologies and is becoming increasingly significant in the modern world. Hands-On Artificial Intelligence for Beginners will teach you what Artificial Intelligence is and how to design and build intelligent applications. This book will teach you to harness packages such as TensorFlow in order to create powerful AI systems. You will begin with reviewing the recent changes in AI and learning how artificial neural networks (ANNs) have enabled more intelligent AI. You'll explore feedforward, recurrent, convolutional, and generative neural networks (FFNNs, RNNs, CNNs, and GNNs), as well as reinforcement learning methods. In the concluding chapters, you'll learn how to implement these methods for a variety of tasks, such as generating text for chatbots, and playing board and video games. By the end of this book, you will be able to understand exactly what you need to consider when optimizing ANNs and how to deploy and maintain AI applications.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Deep learning in asset management

In financial services, a portfolio is a range of investments that are held by a person or organization. To achieve the best return possible (as anyone would want to!), portfolios are optimized by deciding how much capital should be invested into certain financial assets. In portfolio optimization theory, the objective is to have an allocation of assets that minimize risk and maximize reward. We would therefore need to create an algorithm that predicts the expected risks and rewards for each asset so that we may find the best optimization. Traditionally, this work is done by a financial advisor, however, AI has been shown to outperform many traditional advisor-built portfolios.

Lately, there have been several attempts to develop deep learning models for asset allocations. Giving credence to the fact that many of these techniques are not published...