Pattern Recognition And Machine Learning Information Science And Statistics By Christopher M Bishop

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Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

This is the first textbook on pattern recognition to present the Bayesian viewpoint. The book presents approximate inference algorithms that permit fast approximate answers in situations where exact answers are not feasible. It uses graphical models to describe probability distributions when no other books apply graphical models to machine learning. No previous knowledge of pattern recognition or machine learning concepts is assumed. Familiarity with multivariate calculus and basic linear algebra is required, and some experience in the use of probabilities would be helpful though not essential as the book includes a self-contained introduction to basic probability theory.
Machine Learning for Science and Engineering, Volume 1: Fundamentals

This textbook teaches underlying mathematics, terminology, and programmatic skills to implement, test, and apply machine learning to real-world problems. Exercises with field data, including well logs and weather measurements, prepare and encourage readers to begin using software to validate results and program their own creative data solutions. As the size and complexity of data soars exponentially, machine learning (ML) has gained prominence in applications in geoscience and related fields. ML-powered technology increasingly rivals or surpasses human performance and fuels a large range of leading-edge research. This textbook teaches the underlying mathematics, terminology, and programmatic skills to implement, test, and apply ML to real-world problems. It builds the mathematical pillars required to thoroughly comprehend and master modern ML concepts and translates the newly gained mathematical understanding into better applied data science. Exercises with raw field data, including well logs and weather measurements, prepare and encourage the reader to begin using software to validate results and program their own creative data solutions. Most importantly, the reader always keeps an eye on the ML’s imperfect data situations as encountered in the real world.
Machine Learning Fundamentals

Author: Hui Jiang
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2021-11-25
A coherent introduction to core concepts and deep learning techniques that are critical to academic research and real-world applications.