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Hands-On Machine Learning with Microsoft Excel 2019

By : Julio Cesar Rodriguez Martino
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Hands-On Machine Learning with Microsoft Excel 2019

By: Julio Cesar Rodriguez Martino

Overview of this book

We have made huge progress in teaching computers to perform difficult tasks, especially those that are repetitive and time-consuming for humans. Excel users, of all levels, can feel left behind by this innovation wave. The truth is that a large amount of the work needed to develop and use a machine learning model can be done in Excel. The book starts by giving a general introduction to machine learning, making every concept clear and understandable. Then, it shows every step of a machine learning project, from data collection, reading from different data sources, developing models, and visualizing the results using Excel features and offerings. In every chapter, there are several examples and hands-on exercises that will show the reader how to combine Excel functions, add-ins, and connections to databases and to cloud services to reach the desired goal: building a full data analysis flow. Different machine learning models are shown, tailored to the type of data to be analyzed. At the end of the book, the reader is presented with some advanced use cases using Automated Machine Learning, and artificial neural network, which simplifies the analysis task and represents the future of machine learning.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Machine Learning Basics
4
Section 2: Data Collection and Preparation
8
Section 3: Analytics and Machine Learning Models
11
Section 4: Data Visualization and Advanced Machine Learning

Azure and Excel - Machine Learning in the Cloud

The clear tendency nowadays is to move all analysis, storage, and visualization activities to the cloud. In this chapter, you will find information about how to use Azure services and get a free subscription to test them. Deep learning seems to be the path to general Artificial Intelligence, that is, machines that can think as humans. We are not even close to that yet, but artificial neural networks are used in computer vision, text and speech analysis, and many other advanced applications. There are many use cases for artificial intelligence that are pre-built inside Azure and that can be used by building an experiment, as shown in detail in this chapter.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Introducing the Azure Cloud
  • Using Azure Machine Learning Studio for free – a step-by-step guide
  • Loading your data...