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Machine Learning

Machine Learning

The New AI (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series)

by Ethem Alpaydin

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appears in Best Artificial Intelligence Books, Machine Learning, and Data Science.

Today, machine learning underlies a range of applications we use every day, from product recommendations to voice recognitionas well as some we don't yet use everyday, including driverless cars. It is the basis of the new approach in computing where we do not write programs but collect data; the idea is to learn the algorithms for the tasks autom...

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appears in Best Artificial Intelligence Books, Machine Learning, and Data Science.

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