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Hands-On Machine Learning with scikit-learn and Scientific Python Toolkits

By : Tarek Amr
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Hands-On Machine Learning with scikit-learn and Scientific Python Toolkits

By: Tarek Amr

Overview of this book

Machine learning is applied everywhere, from business to research and academia, while scikit-learn is a versatile library that is popular among machine learning practitioners. This book serves as a practical guide for anyone looking to provide hands-on machine learning solutions with scikit-learn and Python toolkits. The book begins with an explanation of machine learning concepts and fundamentals, and strikes a balance between theoretical concepts and their applications. Each chapter covers a different set of algorithms, and shows you how to use them to solve real-life problems. You’ll also learn about various key supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms using practical examples. Whether it is an instance-based learning algorithm, Bayesian estimation, a deep neural network, a tree-based ensemble, or a recommendation system, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of its theory and learn when to apply it. As you advance, you’ll learn how to deal with unlabeled data and when to use different clustering and anomaly detection algorithms. By the end of this machine learning book, you’ll have learned how to take a data-driven approach to provide end-to-end machine learning solutions. You’ll also have discovered how to formulate the problem at hand, prepare required data, and evaluate and deploy models in production.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Section 1: Supervised Learning
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Section 2: Advanced Supervised Learning
13
Section 3: Unsupervised Learning and More
Neural Networks – Here Comes Deep Learning

It is not uncommon to read news articles or encounter people who misuse the term deep learning in place of machine learning. This is due to the fact that this particular sub-field of machine learning has become very successful at solving plenty of previously unsolvable image processing and natural language processing problems. This success has caused many to confuse the child field with its parent.

The term deep learning refers to deep Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs). The latter concept comes in different forms and shapes. In this chapter, we are going to cover one subset of feedforward neural networks known as the Multilayer Perceptron (MLP). It is one of the most commonly used types and is implemented by scikit-learn. As its name suggests, it is composed of multiple layers, and it is a feedforward network as there are no cyclic connections between its layers. The more...