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Hands-On Deep Learning with R

By : Michael Pawlus, Rodger Devine
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Hands-On Deep Learning with R

By: Michael Pawlus, Rodger Devine

Overview of this book

Deep learning enables efficient and accurate learning from a massive amount of data. This book will help you overcome a number of challenges using various deep learning algorithms and architectures with R programming. This book starts with a brief overview of machine learning and deep learning and how to build your first neural network. You’ll understand the architecture of various deep learning algorithms and their applicable fields, learn how to build deep learning models, optimize hyperparameters, and evaluate model performance. Various deep learning applications in image processing, natural language processing (NLP), recommendation systems, and predictive analytics will also be covered. Later chapters will show you how to tackle recognition problems such as image recognition and signal detection, programmatically summarize documents, conduct topic modeling, and forecast stock market prices. Toward the end of the book, you will learn the common applications of GANs and how to build a face generation model using them. Finally, you’ll get to grips with using reinforcement learning and deep reinforcement learning to solve various real-world problems. By the end of this deep learning book, you will be able to build and deploy your own deep learning applications using appropriate frameworks and algorithms.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: Deep Learning Basics
5
Section 2: Deep Learning Applications
12
Section 3: Reinforcement Learning

An overview of machine learning

All deep learning is machine learning, but not all machine learning is deep learning. Throughout this book, we will focus on processes and techniques that are specific to deep learning in R. However, all the core principles of machine learning are essential to understand before we can move on to explore deep learning.

Deep learning is marked as a special subset of machine learning based on the use of neural networks that mimic brain activity behavior. The learning is referred to as being deep because, during the modeling process, the data is manipulated by a number of hidden layers. In this type of modeling, specific information is gathered from each layer. For example, one layer may find the edges of images while another finds particular hues.

Notable applications for this type of machine learning include the following:

  • Image recognition...