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Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 4

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Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 4

Overview of this book

DotNetNuke is an open-source Content Management System and web application framework. DotNetNuke has taken the Microsoft world by storm and now at version 4, its community has grown to over 200,000 users. This book covers virtually everything you need to know to get your DotNetNuke website up and running. Concisely written and with clear explanations, this book is covers installation, administration, deployment, site creation and all of the basic built in DotNetNuke modules. For developers, chapters on the core architecture, skinning and custom modules, including coverage of the DAL+, give you the skills to customize and extend your site. The book starts off by giving you a deep understanding of working with basic DotNetNuke sites, guiding you through the features and giving you the confidence to create and manage your site. After that, you will journey to the heart of DotNetNuke, and learn about its core architecture. Always concise, relevant and practical, you will find out what makes DotNetNuke tick, and from there, you will be ready to customize DotNetNuke. Developers will enjoy the detailed walkthrough of creating a new custom modules. Special emphasis is given to the DAL+, an extended feature set of the DotNetNuke Data Access Layer (DAL). You will see how to create custom modules with the DAL+, and invigorate your module development. Web designers will enjoy the material on skinning, helping them to create a new look for their site. You will learn about creating new skins, and packaging them up for easy deployment. You will master all of this as you leap into the development of a DotNetNuke 4 site.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1 – Introduction to Graph Machine Learning
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Section 2 – Machine Learning on Graphs
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Section 3 – Advanced Applications of Graph Machine Learning

Chapter 2: Graph Machine Learning

Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence that aims to provide systems with the ability to learn and improve from data. It has achieved impressive results in many different applications, especially where it is difficult or unfeasible to explicitly define rules to solve a specific task. For instance, we can train algorithms to recognize spam emails, translate sentences into other languages, recognize objects in an image, and so on.

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in applying machine learning to graph-structured data. Here, the primary objective is to automatically learn suitable representations to make predictions, discover new patterns, and understand complex dynamics in a better manner with respect to "traditional" machine learning approaches.

This chapter will first review some of the basic machine learning concepts. Then, an introduction to graph machine learning will be provided, with a particular...