96 results on 'LN cat08778a'
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2. Big data, IoT, and machine learning : tools and applications.
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Agrawal, Rashmi, Paprzycki, Marcin, and Gupta, Neha
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Big data ,Internet of things ,Machine learning - Abstract
Summary: The idea behind this book is to simplify the journey of aspiring readers and researchers to understand Big Data, IoT and Machine Learning. It also includes various real-time/offline applications and case studies in the fields of engineering, computer science, information security and cloud computing using modern tools. This book consists of two sections: Section I contains the topics related to Applications of Machine Learning, and Section II addresses issues about Big Data, the Cloud and the Internet of Things. This brings all the related technologies into a single source so that undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, academicians and people in industry can easily understand them. Features Addresses the complete data science technologies workflow Explores basic and high-level concepts and services as a manual for those in the industry and at the same time can help beginners to understand both basic and advanced aspects of machine learning Covers data processing and security solutions in IoT and Big Data applications Offers adaptive, robust, scalable and reliable applications to develop solutions for day-to-day problems Presents security issues and data migration techniques of NoSQL databases
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- 2021
3. Machine Learning Design Patterns: solutions to common challenges in data preparation, model building, and MLOps.
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Lakshmanan, Valliappa, Robinson, Sara, and Munn, Michael
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Machine learning ,Big data ,Design patterns - Abstract
Summary: The design patterns in this book capture best practices and solutions to recurring problems in machine learning. Authors Valliappa Lakshmanan, Sara Robinson, and Michael Munn catalog the first tried-and-proven methods to help engineers tackle problems that frequently crop up during the ML process. These design patterns codify the experience of hundreds of experts into advice you can easily follow. The authors, three Google Cloud engineers, describe 30 patterns for data and problem representation, operationalization, repeatability, reproducibility, flexibility, explainability, and fairness. Each pattern includes a description of the problem, a variety of potential solutions, and recommendations for choosing the most appropriate remedy for your situation. You'll learn how to: Identify and mitigate common challenges when training, evaluating, and deploying ML models Represent data for different ML model types, including embeddings, feature crosses, and more Choose the right model type for specific problems Build a robust training loop that uses checkpoints, distribution strategy, and hyperparameter tuning Deploy scalable ML systems that you can retrain and update to reflect new data Interpret model predictions for stakeholders and ensure that models are treating users fairly.
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- 2021
4. Demystifying big data, machine learning, and deep learning for healthcare analytics / edited by Pradeep Nijalingappa, Sandeep Kautish, Sheng Lung Peng.
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Nijalingappa, Pradeep, Kautish, Sandeep, and Peng, Sheng Lung
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Medical informatics ,Machine learning ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: "Demystifying Big Data, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning for Healthcare Analytics presents the changing world of data utilization, especially in clinical healthcare. Various techniques, methodologies, and algorithms are presented in this book to organize data in a structured manner that will assist physicians in the care of patients and help biomedical engineers and computer scientists understand the impact of these techniques on healthcare analytics. The book is divided into two parts: Part 1 covers big data aspects such as healthcare decision support systems and analytics-related topics. Part 2 focuses on the current frameworks and applications of deep learning and machine learning, and provides an outlook on future directions of research and development. The entire book takes a case study approach, providing a wealth of real-world case studies in the application chapters to act as a foundational reference for biomedical engineers, computer scientists, healthcare researchers, and clinicians"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2021
5. Big data and social science : data science methods and tools for research and practice.
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Foster, Ian
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Social sciences -- Data processing ,Social sciences -- Statistical methods ,Data mining ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: "This classroom-tested book fills a major gap in graduate- and professional-level data science and social science education. It can be used to train a new generation of social data scientists to tackle real-world problems and improve the skills and competencies of applied social scientists and public policy practitioners. It empowers you to use the massive and rapidly growing amounts of available data to interpret economic and social activities in a scientific and rigorous manner"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2021
6. Smarter data science : succeeding with enterprise-grade data and ai projects.
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Fishman, Neal and Stryker, Cole
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Big data ,Data Mining ,Artificial intelligence - Abstract
Summary: Organizations can make data science a repeatable, predictable tool, which business professionals use to get more value from their data Enterprise data and AI projects are often scattershot, underbaked, siloed, and not adaptable to predictable business changes. As a result, the vast majority fail. These expensive quagmires can be avoided, and this book explains precisely how.' Data science is emerging as a hands-on tool for not just data scientists, but business professionals as well. Managers, directors, IT leaders, and analysts must expand their use of data science capabilities for the organization to stay competitive. Smarter Data Science helps them achieve their enterprise-grade data projects and AI goals. It serves as a guide to building a robust and comprehensive information architecture program that enables sustainable and scalable AI deployments. When an organization manages its data effectively, its data science program becomes a fully scalable function that's both prescriptive and repeatable. With an understanding of data science principles, practitioners are also empowered to lead their organizations in establishing and deploying viable AI. They employ the tools of machine learning, deep learning, and AI to extract greater value from data for the benefit of the enterprise. By following a ladder framework that promotes prescriptive capabilities, organizations can make data science accessible to a range of team members, democratizing data science throughout the organization. Companies that collect, organize, and analyze data can move forward to additional data science achievements: -Improving time-to-value with infused AI models for common use cases -Optimizing knowledge work and business processes -Utilizing AI-based business intelligence and data visualization -Establishing a data topology to support general or highly specialized needs -Successfully completing AI projects in a predictable manner -Coordinating the use of AI from any compute node. From inner edges to outer edges: cloud, fog, and mist computing When they climb the ladder presented in this book, businesspeople and data scientists alike will be able to improve and foster repeatable capabilities. They will have the knowledge to maximize their AI and data assets for the benefit of their organizations.
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- 2020
7. Big Data in Education.
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Wagan, Emelyn Cereno
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Big Data ,Data Processing ,Psychology ,Eduucation - Abstract
Summary: This book discusses how Big Data could be implemented in educational settings and research, using empirical data and suggesting both best practices and areas in which to invest future research and development. It also explores: 1) the use of learning analytics to improve learning and teaching; 2) the opportunities and challenges of learning analytics in education. As Big Data becomes a common part of the fabric of our world, education and research are challenged to use this data to improve educational and research systems, and also are tasked with teaching coming generations to deal with Big Data both effectively and ethically. The Big Data era is changing the data landscape for statistical analysis, the ways in which data is captured and presented, and the necessary level of statistical literacy to analyse and interpret data for future decision making. The advent of Big Data accentuates the need to enable citizens to develop statistical skills, thinking and reasoning needed for representing, integrating and exploring complex information. This book offers guidance to researchers who are seeking suitable topics to explore. It presents research into the skills needed by data practitioners (data analysts, data managers, statisticians, and data consumers, academics), and provides insights into the statistical skills, thinking and reasoning needed by educators and researchers in the future to work with Big Data. This book serves as a concise reference for policymakers, who must make critical decisions regarding funding and applications. .
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- 2020
8. Managing Your Data Science Projects: Learn Salesmanship, Presentation, and Maintenance of Completed Models
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de Graaf, Robert
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Database management ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: At first glance, the skills required to work in the data science field appear to be self-explanatory. Do not be fooled. Impactful data science demands an interdisciplinary knowledge of business philosophy, project management, salesmanship, presentation, and more. In Managing Your Data Science Projects, author Robert de Graaf explores important concepts that are frequently overlooked in much of the instructional literature that is available to data scientists new to the field. If your completed models are to be used and maintained most effectively, you must be able to present and sell them within your organization in a compelling way. The value of data science within an organization cannot be overstated. Thus, it is vital that strategies and communication between teams are dexterously managed. Three main ways that data science strategy is used in a company is to research its customers, assess risk analytics, and log operational measurements. These all require different managerial instincts, backgrounds, and experiences, and de Graaf cogently breaks down the unique reasons behind each. They must align seamlessly to eventually be adopted as dynamic models. Data science is a relatively new discipline, and as such, internal processes for it are not as well-developed within an operational business as others. With Managing Your Data Science Projects, you will learn how to create products that solve important problems for your customers and ensure that the initial success is sustained throughout the products intended life. Your users will trust you and your models, and most importantly, you will be a more well-rounded and effectual data scientist throughout your career.
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- 2020
9. Codeless Data Structures and Algorithms: Learn DSA Without Writing a Single Line of Code.
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Subero, Armstrong
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Coding and algorithm theory ,Algorithm analyis and Problem complexity ,Big data ,Machine learning - Abstract
Summary: In the era of self-taught developers and programmers, essential topics in the industry are frequently learned without a formal academic foundation. A solid grasp of data structures and algorithms (DSA) is imperative for anyone looking to do professional software development and engineering, but classes in the subject can be dry or spend too much time on theory and unnecessary readings. Regardless of your programming language background, Codeless Data Structures and Algorithms has you covered. In this book, author Armstrong Subero will help you learn DSAs without writing a single line of code. Straightforward explanations and diagrams give you a confident handle on the topic while ensuring you never have to open your code editor, use a compiler, or look at an integrated development environment. Subero introduces you to linear, tree, and hash data structures and gives you important insights behind the most common algorithms that you can directly apply to your own programs. Codeless Data Structures and Algorithms provides you with the knowledge about DSAs that you will need in the professional programming world, without using any complex mathematics or irrelevant information. Whether you are a new developer seeking a basic understanding of the subject or a decision-maker wanting a grasp of algorithms to apply to your projects, this book belongs on your shelf. Quite often, a new, refreshing, and unpretentious approach to a topic is all you need to get inspired.
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- 2020
10. Machine Learning and AI for Healthcare : Big Data for Improved Health Outcomes
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Panesar, Arjun
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Artificial intelligence ,Big data ,Computer programming ,Open source software - Abstract
Summary: Explore the theory and practical applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in healthcare. This book offers a guided tour of machine learning algorithms, architecture design, and applications of learning in healthcare and big data challenges. You'll discover the ethical implications of healthcare data analytics and the future of AI in population and patient health optimization. You'll also create a machine learning model, evaluate performance and operationalize its outcomes within your organization. Machine Learning and AI for Healthcare provides techniques on how to apply machine learning within your organization and evaluate the efficacy, suitability, and efficiency of AI applications. These are illustrated through leading case studies, including how chronic disease is being redefined through patient-led data learning and the Internet of Things.
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- 2019
11. Data analytics for smart cities.
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Alavi, Amir H. and Buttlar, William G.
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Smart cities ,Big data ,Data analytics ,Quantitative research - Abstract
Summary: The development of smart cities is one of the most important challenges over the next few decades. Governments and companies are leveraging billions of dollars in public and private funds for smart cities. Next generation smart cities are heavily dependent on distributed smart sensing systems and devices to monitor the urban infrastructure. The smart sensor networks serve as autonomous intelligent nodes to measure a variety of physical or environmental parameters. They should react in time, establish automated control, and collect information for intelligent decision-making. In this context, one of the major tasks is to develop advanced frameworks for the interpretation of the huge amount of information provided by the emerging testing and monitoring systems. Data Analytics for Smart Cities brings together some of the most exciting new developments in the area of integrating advanced data analytics systems into smart cities along with complementary technological paradigms such as cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT). The book serves as a reference for researchers and engineers in domains of advanced computation, optimization, and data mining for smart civil infrastructure condition assessment, dynamic visualization, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), cyber-physical systems, and smart construction technologies. The chapters are presented in a hands-on manner to facilitate researchers in tackling applications. Arguably, data analytics technologies play a key role in tackling the challenge of creating smart cities. Data analytics applications involve collecting, integrating, and preparing time- and space-dependent data produced by sensors, complex engineered systems, and physical assets, followed by developing and testing analytical models to verify the accuracy of results. This book covers this multidisciplinary field and examines multiple paradigms such as machine learning, pattern recognition, statistics, intelligent databases, knowledge acquisition, data visualization, high performance computing, and expert systems. The book explores new territory by discussing the cutting-edge concept of Big Data analytics for interpreting massive amounts of data in smart city applications.
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- 2019
12. Data science strategy.
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Jagare, Ulrika and Pierson, Lillian
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Big Data ,Data Mining ,Data Structure ,Database Management - Abstract
Summary: Over half of all businesses are using data science to generate insights and value from big data. How are they doing it? Data Science Strategy For Dummies answers all your questions about how to build a data science capability from scratch, starting with the "what" and the "why" of data science and covering what it takes to lead and nurture a top-notch team of data scientists. With this book, you'll learn how to incorporate data science as a strategic function into any business, large or small. Find solutions to your real-life challenges as you uncover the stories and value hidden within data. This book outlines new perspectives and strategies to effectively lead analytics and data science functions to create real value. This book will enable you to: Learn exactly what data science is and why it's important ; Adopt a data-driven mindset as the foundation to success ; Understand the processes and common roadblocks behind data science ; Keep your data science program focused on generating business value ; Nurture a top-quality data science team.
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- 2019
13. Spatial planning in the big data revolution.
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Voghera, Angioletta and La Riccia, Luigi
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Public spaces -- Planning -- Data processing ,City planning -- Data processing ,Geographic information systems ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: "This book explores in a systematic way the themes of big data and the spatial analysis, with theoretical and operative recommendations for urban planning. It also brings together different work methodologies that combine the potential of large data analysis with GIS applications in dedicated tools specifically for sectoral, territorial, environmental, transport, energy, real estate and landscape assessment"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2019
14. Multimedia Big Data Computing for IoT Applications : Concepts, Paradigms and Solutions.
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Tanwar, Sudeep, Tyagi, Sudhanshu, and Kumar, Neeraj
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Big data ,Multimedia systems - Abstract
Summary: This book considers all aspects of managing the complexity of Multimedia Big Data Computing (MMBD) for IoT applications and develops a comprehensive taxonomy. It also discusses a process model that addresses a number of research challenges associated with MMBD, such as scalability, accessibility, reliability, heterogeneity, and Quality of Service (QoS) requirements, presenting case studies to demonstrate its application. Further, the book examines the layered architecture of MMBD computing and compares the life cycle of both big data and MMBD. Written by leading experts, it also includes numerous solved examples, technical descriptions, scenarios, procedures, and algorithms.
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- 2019
15. Advances in deep learning.
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Wani, Arif M.
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Education--Data processing ,Machine learning ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: This book introduces readers to both basic and advanced concepts in deep network models. It covers state-of-the-art deep architectures that many researchers are currently using to overcome the limitations of the traditional artificial neural networks. Various deep architecture models and their components are discussed in detail, and subsequently illustrated by algorithms and selected applications. In addition, the book explains in detail the transfer learning approach for faster training of deep models; the approach is also demonstrated on large volumes of fingerprint and face image datasets. In closing, it discusses the unique set of problems and challenges associated with these models.
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- 2019
16. Deep learning through sparse and low-rank modeling.
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Wang, Zhangyang, Fu, Yun, and Huang, Thomas S.
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Machine learning ,Big data ,Data mining - Abstract
Summary: Deep Learning through Sparse Representation and Low-Rank Modeling bridges classical sparse and low rank models-those that emphasize problem-specific Interpretability-with recent deep network models that have enabled a larger learning capacity and better utilization of Big Data. It shows how the toolkit of deep learning is closely tied with the sparse/low rank methods and algorithms, providing a rich variety of theoretical and analytic tools to guide the design and interpretation of deep learning models. The development of the theory and models is supported by a wide variety of applications in computer vision, machine learning, signal processing, and data mining. This book will be highly useful for researchers, graduate students and practitioners working in the fields of computer vision, machine learning, signal processing, optimization and statistics.
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- 2019
17. Text Analytics with Python : A Practitioner's Guide to Natural Language Processing.
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Sarkar, Dipanjan
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Artificial intelligence ,Python (Computer program language) ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: Leverage Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python and learn how to set up your own robust environment for performing text analytics. The second edition of this book will show you how to use the latest state-of-the-art frameworks in NLP, coupled with Machine Learning and Deep Learning to solve real-world case studies leveraging the power of Python. This edition has gone through a major revamp introducing several major changes and new topics based on the recent trends in NLP. We have a dedicated chapter around Python for NLP covering fundamentals on how to work with strings and text data along with introducing the current state-of-the-art open-source frameworks in NLP. We have a dedicated chapter on feature engineering representation methods for text data including both traditional statistical models and newer deep learning based embedding models. Techniques around parsing and processing text data have also been improved with some new methods. Considering popular NLP applications, for text classification, we also cover methods for tuning and improving our models. Text Summarization has gone through a major overhaul in the context of topic models where we showcase how to build, tune and interpret topic models in the context of an interest dataset on NIPS conference papers. Similarly, we cover text similarity techniques with a real-world example of movie recommenders. Sentiment Analysis is covered in-depth with both supervised and unsupervised techniques. We also cover both machine learning and deep learning models for supervised sentiment analysis. Semantic Analysis gets its own dedicated chapter where we also showcase how you can build your own Named Entity Recognition (NER) system from scratch. To conclude things, we also have a completely new chapter on the promised of Deep Learning for NLP where we also showcase a hands-on example on deep transfer learning. While the overall structure of the book remains the same, the entire code base, modules, and chapters will be updated to the latest Python 3.x release. ---------------------------------- Also the key selling points ? Implementations are based on Python 3.x and state-of-the-art popular open source libraries in NLP ? Covers Machine Learning and Deep Learning for Advanced Text Analytics and NLP ? Showcases diverse NLP applications including Classification, Clustering, Similarity Recommenders, Topic Models, Sentiment and Semantic Analysis.
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- 2019
18. Development and Analysis of Deep Learning Architectures.
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Pedrycz, Witold and Chen, Shyi-Ming
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Machine learning ,Deep learning ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: This book offers a timely reflection on the remarkable range of algorithms and applications that have made the area of deep learning so attractive and heavily researched today. Introducing the diversity of learning mechanisms in the environment of big data, and presenting authoritative studies in fields such as sensor design, health care, autonomous driving, industrial control and wireless communication, it enables readers to gain a practical understanding of design. The book also discusses systematic design procedures, optimization techniques, and validation processes.
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- 2019
19. Innovations in big data mining and embedded knowledge.
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Esposito, Anna, Esposito, Antonietta M., and Jain, L. C.
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Big data ,Data mining - Abstract
Summary: This book addresses the usefulness of knowledge discovery through data mining. With this aim, contributors from different fields propose concrete problems and applications showing how data mining and discovering embedded knowledge from raw data can be beneficial to social organizations, domestic spheres, and ICT markets. Data mining or knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) has received increasing interest due to its focus on transforming large amounts of data into novel, valid, useful, and structured knowledge by detecting concealed patterns and relationships. The concept of knowledge is broad and speculative and has promoted epistemological debates in western philosophies. The intensified interest in knowledge management and data mining stems from the difficulty in identifying computational models able to approximate human behaviors and abilities in resolving organizational, social, and physical problems. Current ICT interfaces are not yet adequately advanced to support and simulate the abilities of physicians, teachers, assistants or housekeepers in domestic spheres. And unlike in industrial contexts where abilities are routinely applied, the domestic world is continuously changing and unpredictable. There are challenging questions in this field: Can knowledge locked in conventions, rules of conduct, common sense, ethics, emotions, laws, cultures, and experiences be mined from data? Is it acceptable for automatic systems displaying emotional behaviors to govern complex interactions based solely on the mining of large volumes of data? Discussing multidisciplinary themes, the book proposes computational models able to approximate, to a certain degree, human behaviors and abilities in resolving organizational, social, and physical problems. The innovations presented are of primary importance for: a. The academic research community b. The ICT market c. Ph. D. students and early stage researchers d. Schools, hospitals, rehabilitation and assisted-living centers e. Representatives from multimedia industries and standardization bodies.
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- 2019
20. Collecting experiments : making big data biology.
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Strasser, Bruno J.
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Biology, Experimental -- Data processing ,Biology, Experimental -- Databases ,Biological models -- Data processing ,Biological specimens -- Collection and preservation -- Technological innovations ,Big data - Published
- 2019
21. Applications of machine learning in wireless communications.
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He, Ruisi and Zhiguo Ding
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Wireless communication systems ,Analysis ,Data mining ,Data processing ,Machine learning ,Radio ,Telecommunication ,Big Data ,data analysis ,data mining ,learning (artificial intelligence) ,radiocommunication ,telecommunication computing - Abstract
Summary: In such an era of big data where data mining and data analysis technologies are effective approaches for wireless system evaluation and design, the applications of machine learning in wireless communications have received a lot of attention recently. Machine learning provides feasible and new solutions for the complex wireless communication system design. It has been a powerful tool and popular research topic with many potential applications to enhance wireless communications, e.g. radio channel modelling, channel estimation and signal detection, network management and performance improvement, access control, resource allocation. However, most of the current researches are separated into different fields and have not been well organized and presented yet. It is therefore difficult for academic and industrial groups to see the potentialities of using machine learning in wireless communications. It is now appropriate to present a detailed guidance of how to combine the disciplines of wireless communications and machine learning.
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- 2019
22. Artificial Intelligence for Big Data.
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Deshpande, Anand and Kumar, Manish
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Artificial Intelligence ,Big data ,Ontology for Big Data - Abstract
Summary: Build next-generation Artificial Intelligence systems with Java About This Book Implement AI techniques to build smart applications using Deeplearning4j Perform big data analytics to derive quality insights using Spark MLlib Create self-learning systems using neural networks, NLP, and reinforcement learning Who This Book Is For This book is for you if you are a data scientist, big data professional, or novice who has basic knowledge of big data and wish to get proficiency in Artificial Intelligence techniques for big data. Some competence in mathematics is an added advantage in the field of elementary linear algebra and calculus. What You Will Learn Manage Artificial Intelligence techniques for big data with Java Build smart systems to analyze data for enhanced customer experience Learn to use Artificial Intelligence frameworks for big data Understand complex problems with algorithms and Neuro-Fuzzy systems Design stratagems to leverage data using Machine Learning process Apply Deep Learning techniques to prepare data for modeling Construct models that learn from data using open source tools Analyze big data problems using scalable Machine Learning algorithms In Detail In this age of big data, companies have larger amount of consumer data than ever before, far more than what the current technologies can ever hope to keep up with. However, Artificial Intelligence closes the gap by moving past human limitations in order to analyze data. With the help of Artificial Intelligence for big data, you will learn to use Machine Learning algorithms such as k-means, SVM, RBF, and regression to perform advanced data analysis. You will understand the current status of Machine and Deep Learning techniques to work on Genetic and Neuro-Fuzzy algorithms. In addition, you will explore how to develop Artificial Intelligence algorithms to learn from data, why they are necessary, and how they can help solve real-world problems. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to implement various Artificial Intelligence algorithms for your big data systems and integrate them into your product offerings such as reinforcement learning, natural language processing, image recognition, genetic algorithms, and fuzzy logic systems. Style and approach An easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to help you get to grips with real-world applications of Artificial Intelligence for big data using Java
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- 2018
23. Practical Enterprise Data Lake Insights : Handle Data-Driven Challenges in an Enterprise Big Data Lake.
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Gupta, Saurabh and Giri, Venkata
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Application software ,Big data ,Big Data ,Big Data/Analytics ,Computer Applications - Abstract
Summary: Use this practical guide to successfully handle the challenges encountered when designing an enterprise data lake and learn industry best practices to resolve issues. When designing an enterprise data lake you often hit a roadblock when you must leave the comfort of the relational world and learn the nuances of handling non-relational data. Starting from sourcing data into the Hadoop ecosystem, you will go through stages that can bring up tough questions such as data processing, data querying, and security. Concepts such as change data capture and data streaming are covered. The book takes an end-to-end solution approach in a data lake environment that includes data security, high availability, data processing, data streaming, and more. Each chapter includes application of a concept, code snippets, and use case demonstrations to provide you with a practical approach. You will learn the concept, scope, application, and starting point. What You'll Learn: Get to know data lake architecture and design principles Implement data capture and streaming strategies Implement data processing strategies in Hadoop Understand the data lake security framework and availability model.
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- 2018
24. Data science.
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Kelleher, John D. and Tierney, Brendan
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Big data ,Machine learning ,Data mining ,Quantitative research - Abstract
Summary: "The goal of data science is to improve decision making through the analysis of data. Today data science determines the ads we see online, the books and movies that are recommended to us online, which emails are filtered into our spam folders, and even how much we pay for health insurance. This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series offers a concise introduction to the emerging field of data science, explaining its evolution, current uses, data infrastructure issues, and ethical challenges."--Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
25. Applied Natural Language Processing with Python : Implementing Machine Learning and Deep Learning Algorithms for Natural Language Processing
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Beysolow II, Taweh
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Artificial intelligence ,Big data ,Computer programming ,Open source software ,Python (Computer program language) - Abstract
Summary: Learn to harness the power of AI for natural language processing, performing tasks such as spell check, text summarization, document classification, and natural language generation. Along the way, you will learn the skills to implement these methods in larger infrastructures to replace existing code or create new algorithms. Applied Natural Language Processing with Python starts with reviewing the necessary machine learning concepts before moving onto discussing various NLP problems. After reading this book, you will have the skills to apply these concepts in your own professional environment. You will: Utilize various machine learning and natural language processing libraries such as TensorFlow, Keras, NLTK, and Gensim Manipulate and preprocess raw text data in formats such as .txt and .pdf Strengthen your skills in data science by learning both the theory and the application of various algorithms .
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- 2018
26. Journalism in an era of big data : cases, concepts, and critiques.
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Lewis, Seth C.
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Journalism ,Computer network resources ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: This volume thus explores a range of phenomena, from the use of algorithms in the newsroom to the emergence of automated news stories, at the intersection between journalism and the social, computer, and information sciences.
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- 2018
27. Big data in engineering applications.
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Roy, Sanjiban Sekhar, Samui, Pijush, Deo, Ravinesh, and Ntalampiras, Stavros
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Big data ,Engineering ,Computer science -- Mathematics - Abstract
Summary: This book presents the current trends, technologies, and challenges in Big Data in the diversified field of engineering and sciences. It covers the applications of Big Data ranging from conventional fields of mechanical engineering, civil engineering to electronics, electrical, and computer science to areas in pharmaceutical and biological sciences. This book consists of contributions from various authors from all sectors of academia and industries, demonstrating the imperative application of Big Data for the decision-making process in sectors where the volume, variety, and velocity of information keep increasing. The book is a useful reference for graduate students, researchers and scientists interested in exploring the potential of Big Data in the application of engineering areas.
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- 2018
28. Next-Generation Big Data : A Practical Guide to Apache Kudu, Impala, and Spark.
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Quinto, Butch
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Big data ,Big Data Fundamentals ,Introduction to Apache Kudu ,Impala ,Spark - Abstract
Summary: Utilize this practical and easy-to-follow guide to modernize traditional enterprise data warehouse and business intelligence environments with next-generation big data technologies. Next-Generation Big Data takes a holistic approach, covering the most important aspects of modern enterprise big data. The book covers not only the main technology stack but also the next-generation tools and applications used for big data warehousing, data warehouse optimization, real-time and batch data ingestion and processing, real-time data visualization, big data governance, data wrangling, big data cloud deployments, and distributed in-memory big data computing. Finally, the book has an extensive and detailed coverage of big data case studies from Navistar, Cerner, British Telecom, Shopzilla, Thomson Reuters, and Mastercard. What You'll Learn: Install Apache Kudu, Impala, and Spark to modernize enterprise data warehouse and business intelligence environments, complete with real-world, easy-to-follow examples, and practical advice Integrate HBase, Solr, Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Flume, Kafka, HDFS, and Amazon S3 with Apache Kudu, Impala, and Spark Use StreamSets, Talend, Pentaho, and CDAP for real-time and batch data ingestion and processing Utilize Trifacta, Alteryx, and Datameer for data wrangling and interactive data processing Turbocharge Spark with Alluxio, a distributed in-memory storage platform Deploy big data in the cloud using Cloudera Director Perform real-time data visualization and time series analysis using Zoomdata, Apache Kudu, Impala, and Spark Understand enterprise big data topics such as big data governance, metadata management, data lineage, impact analysis, and policy enforcement, and how to use Cloudera Navigator to perform common data governance tasks Implement big data use cases such as big data warehousing, data warehouse optimization, Internet of Things, real-time data ingestion and analytics, complex event processing, and scalable predictive modeling Study real-world big data case studies from innovative companies, including Navistar, Cerner, British Telecom, Shopzilla, Thomson Reuters, and Mastercard.
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- 2018
29. Big Data Demystified : How to use big data, data science and AI to make better business decisions and gain competitive advantag.
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Stephenson, David
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Big data ,Data science ,Artificial intelligence - Abstract
Summary: Big Data' refers to a new class of data, to which 'big' doesn't quite do it justice. Much like an ocean is more than simply a deeper swimming pool, big data is fundamentally different to traditional data and needs a whole new approach. Packed with examples and case studies, this clear, comprehensive book will show you how to accumulate and utilise 'big data' in order to develop your business strategy. Big Data Demystified is your practical guide to help you draw deeper insights from the vast information at your fingertips; you will be able to understand customer motivations, speed up production lines, and even offer personalised experiences to each and every customer. With 20 years of industry experience, David Stephenson shows how big data can give you the best competitive edge, and why it is integral to the future of your business. "--Publisher's description.
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- 2018
30. The AI delusion.
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Smith, Gary
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Computers -- Social aspects ,Data mining ,Artificial intelligence ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: "The AI delusion demonstrates why we should not be intimidated into thinking that computers are infallible, that data-mining is knowledge discovery, or that black boxes should be trusted"--Back dust jacket.
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- 2018
31. Big data and computational intelligence in networking.
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Jonathon, Riley N.
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Big data ,Cloud computing ,Computer networks -- Management ,Computational intelligence - Published
- 2018
32. The efficiency paradox : what big data can't do.
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Tenner, Edward
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Industrial efficiency ,Serendipity ,Artificial intelligence ,Big data ,BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Knowledge Capital ,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies ,SELF-HELP / History of Technology - Abstract
Summary: "A bold challenge to our obsession with efficiency--and a new understanding of how to benefit from the powerful potential of serendipity Algorithms, multitasking, sharing economy, life hacks: our culture can't get enough of efficiency. One of the great promises of the Internet and big data revolutions is the idea that we can improve the processes and routines of our work and personal lives to get more done in less time than ever before. There is no doubt that we're performing at higher scales and going faster than ever, but what if we're headed in the wrong direction? The Efficiency Paradox questions our ingrained assumptions about efficiency, persuasively showing how relying on the algorithms of platforms can in fact lead to wasted efforts, missed opportunities, and above all an inability to break out of established patterns. Edward Tenner offers a smarter way to think about efficiency, showing how we can combine artificial intelligence and our own intuition, leaving ourselves and our institutions open to learning from the random and unexpected"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
33. Practical Data Science : A Guide to Building the Technology Stack for Turning Data Lakes into Business Assets.
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Vermeulen, Andreas François
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Big data ,Data mining ,Data structures (Computer science) ,Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery ,Big Data ,Big Data/Analytics ,Data Storage Representation - Abstract
Summary: Learn how to build a data science technology stack and perform good data science with repeatable methods. You will learn how to turn data lakes into business assets. The data science technology stack demonstrated in Practical Data Science is built from components in general use in the industry. Data scientist Andreas Vermeulen demonstrates in detail how to build and provision a technology stack to yield repeatable results. He shows you how to apply practical methods to extract actionable business knowledge from data lakes consisting of data from a polyglot of data types and dimensions. What You'll Learn: Become fluent in the essential concepts and terminology of data science and data engineering Build and use a technology stack that meets industry criteria Master the methods for retrieving actionable business knowledge Coordinate the handling of polyglot data types in a data lake for repeatable results.
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- 2018
34. Next-Generation Big Data : A Practical Guide to Apache Kudu, Impala, and Spark.
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Quinto, Butch
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Big data ,Data Mining ,Computer science - Abstract
Summary: Utilize this practical and easy-to-follow guide to modernize traditional enterprise data warehouse and business intelligence environments with next-generation big data technologies. Next-Generation Big Data takes a holistic approach, covering the most important aspects of modern enterprise big data. The book covers not only the main technology stack but also the next-generation tools and applications used for big data warehousing, data warehouse optimization, real-time and batch data ingestion and processing, real-time data visualization, big data governance, data wrangling, big data cloud deployments, and distributed in-memory big data computing. Finally, the book has an extensive and detailed coverage of big data case studies from Navistar, Cerner, British Telecom, Shopzilla, Thomson Reuters, and Mastercard. What You'll Learn: Install Apache Kudu, Impala, and Spark to modernize enterprise data warehouse and business intelligence environments, complete with real-world, easy-to-follow examples, and practical advice Integrate HBase, Solr, Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Flume, Kafka, HDFS, and Amazon S3 with Apache Kudu, Impala, and Spark Use StreamSets, Talend, Pentaho, and CDAP for real-time and batch data ingestion and processing Utilize Trifacta, Alteryx, and Datameer for data wrangling and interactive data processing Turbocharge Spark with Alluxio, a distributed in-memory storage platform Deploy big data in the cloud using Cloudera Director Perform real-time data visualization and time series analysis using Zoomdata, Apache Kudu, Impala, and Spark Understand enterprise big data topics such as big data governance, metadata management, data lineage, impact analysis, and policy enforcement, and how to use Cloudera Navigator to perform common data governance tasks Implement big data use cases such as big data warehousing, data warehouse optimization, Internet of Things, real-time data ingestion and analytics, complex event processing, and scalable predictive modeling Study real-world big data case studies from innovative companies, including Navistar, Cerner, British Telecom, Shopzilla, Thomson Reuters, and Mastercard.
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- 2018
35. Research analytics : boosting university productivity and competitiveness through scientometrics.
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Cantu-Ortiz, Francisco J.
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Science indicators ,Big data ,Universities and colleges ,Bibliometrics - Abstract
Summary: "Scientific knowledge is doubling every 10 to 15 years worldwide. Who generates this knowledge? Where is all this information stored? How is it being utilized? What are the main metrics for its use? What kind of impact is this knowledge having aside from economic considerations? These are some issues addressed in this book on data analytics and scientometrics, a field that treats themes of scientific production, research evaluation, and reputation of world-class universities as measured by university rankings and big-league tables. In this book, the main players in bibliometrics databases, research metrics, and university rankings present their methodologies and tools on these topics."--Provided by publisher
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- 2018
36. The deep learning revolution.
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Sejnowski, Terrence J.
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Machine learning ,Big data ,Artificial intelligence - Abstract
Summary: How deep learning-from Google Translate to driverless cars to personal cognitive assistants-is changing our lives and transforming every sector of the economy. The deep learning revolution has brought us driverless cars, the greatly improved Google Translate, fluent conversations with Siri and Alexa, and enormous profits from automated trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Deep learning networks can play poker better than professional poker players and defeat a world champion at Go. In this book, Terry Sejnowski explains how deep learning went from being an arcane academic field to a disruptive technology in the information economy. Sejnowski played an important role in the founding of deep learning, as one of a small group of researchers in the 1980s who challenged the prevailing logic-and-symbol based version of AI. The new version of AI Sejnowski and others developed, which became deep learning, is fueled instead by data. Deep networks learn from data in the same way that babies experience the world, starting with fresh eyes and gradually acquiring the skills needed to navigate novel environments. Learning algorithms extract information from raw data; information can be used to create knowledge; knowledge underlies understanding; understanding leads to wisdom. Someday a driverless car will know the road better than you do and drive with more skill; a deep learning network will diagnose your illness; a personal cognitive assistant will augment your puny human brain. It took nature many millions of years to evolve human intelligence; AI is on a trajectory measured in decades. Sejnowski prepares us for a deep learning future.
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- 2018
37. Veracity of Big Data : Machine Learning and Other Approaches to Verifying Truthfulness.
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Pendyala, Vishnu
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Artificial intelligence ,Big data ,Big Data ,Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Summary: Examine the problem of maintaining the quality of big data and discover novel solutions. You will learn the four V's of big data, including veracity, and study the problem from various angles. The solutions discussed are drawn from diverse areas of engineering and math, including machine learning, statistics, formal methods, and the Blockchain technology. Veracity of Big Data serves as an introduction to machine learning algorithms and diverse techniques such as the Kalman filter, SPRT, CUSUM, fuzzy logic, and Blockchain, showing how they can be used to solve problems in the veracity domain. Using examples, the math behind the techniques is explained in easy-to-understand language. Determining the truth of big data in real-world applications involves using various tools to analyze the available information. This book delves into some of the techniques that can be used. Microblogging websites such as Twitter have played a major role in public life, including during presidential elections. The book uses examples of microblogs posted on a particular topic to demonstrate how veracity can be examined and established. Some of the techniques are described in the context of detecting veiled attacks on microblogging websites to influence public opinion. What You'll Learn: Understand the problem concerning data veracity and its ramifications Develop the mathematical foundation needed to help minimize the impact of the problem using easy-to-understand language and examples Use diverse tools and techniques such as machine learning algorithms, Blockchain, and the Kalman filter to address veracity issues.
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- 2018
38. Big data analytics for satellite image processing and remote sensing.
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Swarnalatha, P. and Sevugan, Prabu
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Geospatial data ,Big data ,Artificial satellites in remote sensing ,Image processing ,Artificial satellites - Abstract
Summary: "This book explores the difficulties and challenges that various fields have faced in implementing the technologies and applications. It addresses different aspects of using big data upon image processing for remote sensing and related topics and it explores the impact of such technologies on the applications in which this advanced technology is being implemented"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
39. Mathematics of big data : spreadsheets, databases, matrices, and graphs.
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Kepner, Jeremy V. and Jananthan, Hayden
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Big data ,Graphic methods - Abstract
Summary: Today, the volume, velocity, and variety of data are increasing rapidly across a range of fields, including Internet search, healthcare, finance, social media, wireless devices, and cybersecurity. Indeed, these data are growing at a rate beyond our capacity to analyze them. The tools-including spreadsheets, databases, matrices, and graphs-developed to address this challenge all reflect the need to store and operate on data as whole sets rather than as individual elements. This book presents the common mathematical foundations of these data sets that apply across many applications and technologies. Associative arrays unify and simplify data, allowing readers to look past the differences among the various tools and leverage their mathematical similarities in order to solve the hardest big data challenges.
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- 2018
40. Pro Deep Learning with TensorFlow : A Mathematical Approach to Advanced Artificial Intelligence in Python
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Pattanayak, Santanu
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Artificial intelligence ,Big data ,Python (Computer program language) ,Artificial Intelligence ,Big Data ,Python - Abstract
Summary: Deploy deep learning solutions in production with ease using TensorFlow. You'll also develop the mathematical understanding and intuition required to invent new deep learning architectures and solutions on your own. Pro Deep Learning with TensorFlow provides practical, hands-on expertise so you can learn deep learning from scratch and deploy meaningful deep learning solutions. This book will allow you to get up to speed quickly using TensorFlow and to optimize different deep learning architectures. All of the practical aspects of deep learning that are relevant in any industry are emphasized in this book. You will be able to use the prototypes demonstrated to build new deep learning applications. The code presented in the book is available in the form of iPython notebooks and scripts which allow you to try out examples and extend them in interesting ways. You will be equipped with the mathematical foundation and scientific knowledge to pursue research in this field and give back to the community. What You'll Learn: Understand full stack deep learning using TensorFlow and gain a solid mathematical foundation for deep learning Deploy complex deep learning solutions in production using TensorFlow Carry out research on deep learning and perform experiments using TensorFlow.
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- 2017
41. Beginning data science in R : data analysis, visualization, and modelling for the data scientist.
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Mailund, Thomas
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Quantitative research ,Computer Science ,Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery ,Big Data ,Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters ,Programming Techniques ,Databases - Abstract
Summary: Discover best practices for data analysis and software development in R and start on the path to becoming a fully-fledged data scientist. This book teaches you techniques for both data manipulation and visualization and shows you the best way for developing new software packages for R. Data Science in R details how data science is a combination of statistics, computational science, and machine learning. You'll see how to efficiently structure and mine data to extract useful patterns and build mathematical models. This requires computational methods and programming, and R is an ideal programming language for this. This book is based on a number of lecture notes for classes the author has taught on data science and statistical programming using the R programming language. Modern data analysis requires computational skills and usually a minimum of programming. You will: Perform data science and analytics using statistics and the R programming language Visualize and explore data, including working with large data sets found in big data Build an R package Test and check your code Practice version control Profile and optimize your code.
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- 2017
42. Social Media Analytics Strategy : Using Data to Optimize Business Performance.
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Goncalves, Alex
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Big data ,Internet marketing ,Big Data/Analytics ,Online Marketing/Social Media - Abstract
Summary: This book shows you how to use social media analytics to optimize your business performance. The tools discussed will prepare you to create and implement an effective digital marketing strategy. From understanding the data and its sources to detailed metrics, dashboards, and reports, this book is a robust tool for anyone seeking a tangible return on investment from social media and digital marketing. Social Media Analytics Strategy speaks to marketers who do not have a technical background and creates a bridge into the digital world. Comparable books are either too technical for marketers (aimed at software developers) or too basic and do not take strategy into account. They also lack an overview of the entire process around using analytics within a company project. They don't go into the everyday details and also don't touch upon common mistakes made by marketers. This book highlights patterns of common challenges experienced by marketers from entry level to directors and C-level executives. Social media analytics are explored and explained using real-world examples and interviews with experienced professionals and founders of social media analytics companies. What You'll Learn: Get a clear view of the available data for social media marketing and how to access all of it Make use of data and information behind social media networks to your favor Know the details of social media analytics tools and platforms so you can use any tool in the market Apply social media analytics to many different real-world use cases Obtain tips from interviews with professional marketers and founders of social media analytics platforms Understand where social media is heading, and what to expect in the future.
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- 2017
43. Pro Hadoop data analytics : designing and building big data systems using the Hadoop ecosystem.
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Koitzsch, Kerry
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Database management ,Computer Science ,Big Data ,Programming Techniques ,Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters ,Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery - Abstract
Summary: Learn advanced analytical techniques and leverage existing toolkits to make your analytic applications more powerful, precise, and efficient. This book provides the right combination of architecture, design, and implementation information to create analytical systems which go beyond the basics of classification, clustering, and recommendation. In Pro Hadoop Data Analytics best practices are emphasized to ensure coherent, efficient development. A complete example system will be developed using standard third-party components which will consist of the toolkits, libraries, visualization and reporting code, as well as support glue to provide a working and extensible end-to-end system. The book emphasizes four important topics: The importance of end-to-end, flexible, configurable, high-performance data pipeline systems with analytical components as well as appropriate visualization results. Deep-dive topics will include Spark, H20, Vopal Wabbit (NLP), Stanford NLP, and other appropriate toolkits and plugins. Best practices and structured design principles. This will include strategic topics as well as the how to example portions. The importance of mix-and-match or hybrid systems, using different analytical components in one application to accomplish application goals. The hybrid approach will be prominent in the examples. Use of existing third-party libraries is key to effective development. Deep dive examples of the functionality of some of these toolkits will be showcased as you develop the example system.
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- 2017
44. Cloud computing for machine learning and cognitive applications.
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Hwang, Kai
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Cloud computing ,Machine learning ,Data mining ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: The first textbook to teach students how to build data analytic solutions on large data sets using cloud-based technologies. This is the first textbook to teach students how to build data analytic solutions on large data sets (specifically in Internet of Things applications) using cloud-based technologies for data storage, transmission and mashup, and AI techniques to analyze this data. This textbook is designed to train college students to master modern cloud computing systems in operating principles, architecture design, machine learning algorithms, programming models and software tools for big data mining, analytics, and cognitive applications. The book will be suitable for use in one-semester computer science or electrical engineering courses on cloud computing, machine learning, cloud programming, cognitive computing, or big data science. The book will also be very useful as a reference for professionals who want to work in cloud computing and data science. Cloud and Cognitive Computing begins with two introductory chapters on fundamentals of cloud computing, data science, and adaptive computing that lay the foundation for the rest of the book. Subsequent chapters cover topics including cloud architecture, mashup services, virtual machines, Docker containers, mobile clouds, IoT and AI, inter-cloud mashups, and cloud performance and benchmarks, with a focus on Google’s Brain Project, DeepMind, and X-Lab programs, IBKai HwangM SyNapse, Bluemix programs, cognitive initiatives, and neurocomputers. The book then covers machine learning algorithms and cloud programming software tools and application development, applying the tools in machine learning, social media, deep learning, and cognitive applications. All cloud systems are illustrated with big data and cognitive application examples.
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- 2017
45. The Human element of big data : issues, analytics, and performance.
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Tomar, Geetam, Chaudhari, Narendra S., Bhadoria, Robin Singh, and Deka, Ganesh Chandra
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Big data ,Data mining -- Social aspects ,Quantitative research -- Social aspects - Published
- 2017
46. Data visualization and statistical literacy for open and big data.
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Prodromou, Theodosia
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Information visualization ,Big data ,Statistical literacy - Abstract
Summary: "This book highlights methodological developments in the way that data analytics is both learned and taught. Featuring extensive coverage on emerging relevant topics such as data complexity, statistics education, and curriculum development"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2017
47. Big data and social science : a practical guide to methods and tools.
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Foster, Ian
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Social sciences -- Data processing ,Social sciences -- Statistical methods ,Data mining ,Big data - Abstract
Summary: Big Data and Social Science: A Practical Guide to Methods and Tools shows how to apply data science to real-world problems in both research and the practice. The book provides practical guidance on combining methods and tools from computer science, statistics, and social science. This concrete approach is illustrated throughout using an important national problem, the quantitative study of innovation. The text draws on the expertise of prominent leaders in statistics, the social sciences, data science, and computer science to teach students how to use modern social science research principles as well as the best analytical and computational tools. It uses a real-world challenge to introduce how these tools are used to identify and capture appropriate data, apply data science models and tools to that data, and recognize and respond to data errors and limitations. -- Provided by Publisher.
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- 2017
48. Big data in cognitive science.
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Jones, Michael N.
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Cognitive science ,Data mining ,Big data ,PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
While laboratory research is the backbone of collecting experimental data in cognitive science, a rapidly increasing amount of research is now capitalizing on large-scale and real-world digital data. Each piece of data is a trace of human behavior and offers us a potential clue to understanding basic cognitive principles. However, we have to be able to put the pieces together in a reasonable way, which necessitates both advances in our theoretical models and development of new methodological techniques. The primary goal of this volume is to present cutting-edge examples of mining large-scale and naturalistic data to discover important principles of cognition and evaluate theories that would not be possible without such a scale. This book also has a mission to stimulate cognitive scientists to consider new ways to harness big data in order to enhance our understanding of fundamental cognitive processes. Finally, this book aims to warn of the potential pitfalls of using, or being over-reliant on, big data and to show how big data can work alongside traditional, rigorously gathered experimental data rather than simply supersede it.
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- 2016
49. Streaming, sharing, stealing : big data and the future of entertainment.
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Smith, Michael D. and Telang, Rahul
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Streaming technology (Telecommunications) ,Data transmission systems ,Big data ,Motion pictures - Published
- 2016
50. Managing and processing big data in cloud computing.
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Kannan, Rajkumar, Rasool, Raihan Ur, Jin, Hai, and Balasundaram, S. R.
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Database management ,Big data ,Cloud computing - Abstract
Summary: "This book explores the challenges of supporting big data processing and cloud-based platforms as a proposed solution, emphasizing a number of crucial topics such as data analytics, wireless networks, mobile clouds, and machine learning"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2016
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