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Hands-On Machine Learning with IBM Watson

By : James D. Miller
Book Image

Hands-On Machine Learning with IBM Watson

By: James D. Miller

Overview of this book

IBM Cloud is a collection of cloud computing services for data analytics using machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI). This book is a complete guide to help you become well versed with machine learning on the IBM Cloud using Python. Hands-On Machine Learning with IBM Watson starts with supervised and unsupervised machine learning concepts, in addition to providing you with an overview of IBM Cloud and Watson Machine Learning. You'll gain insights into running various techniques, such as K-means clustering, K-nearest neighbor (KNN), and time series prediction in IBM Cloud with real-world examples. The book will then help you delve into creating a Spark pipeline in Watson Studio. You will also be guided through deep learning and neural network principles on the IBM Cloud using TensorFlow. With the help of NLP techniques, you can then brush up on building a chatbot. In later chapters, you will cover three powerful case studies, including the facial expression classification platform, the automated classification of lithofacies, and the multi-biometric identity authentication platform, helping you to become well versed with these methodologies. By the end of this book, you will be ready to build efficient machine learning solutions on the IBM Cloud and draw insights from the data at hand using real-world examples.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: Introduction and Foundation
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Section 2: Tools and Ingredients for Machine Learning in IBM Cloud
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Section 3: Real-Life Complete Case Studies

Understanding IBM Cloud

What can we say about the IBM Cloud environment? What makes it unique and so exciting? To start, the IBM Cloud platform (formerly known as Bluemix) actually combines platform as a service (PaaS) with infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and, in addition, offers a collection or catalog of cloud services that you can integrate with PaaS and IaaS to efficiently build individual, enterprise, or even global innovative applications.

Some other key points on the IBM Cloud (from a developer perspective) include the following:

  • You can develop in what is called a cloud without borders, which means that you can connect private services to the public IBM Cloud services that are available from IBM
  • You can expect to see a continuously growing number of services and runtime frameworks being added and becoming available to you
  • You can take an idea from start, to development...