Machine Learning For Dummies
(Autor) John Paul MuellerOne of Mark Cuban’s top reads for better understanding A.I. (inc.com, 2021) Your comprehensive entry-level guide to machine learning While machine learning expertise doesn’t quite mean you can create your own Turing Test-proof android—as in the movie Ex Machina—it is a form of artificial intelligence and one of the most exciting technological means of identifying opportunities and solving problems fast and on a large scale. Anyone who masters the principles of machine learning is mastering a big part of our tech future and opening up incredible new directions in careers that include fraud detection, optimizing search results, serving real-time ads, credit-scoring, building accurate and sophisticated pricing models—and way, way more. Unlike most machine learning books, the fully updated 2nd Edition of Machine Learning For Dummies doesn't assume you have years of experience using programming languages such as Python (R source is also included in a downloadable form with comments and explanations), but lets you in on the ground floor, covering the entry-level materials that will get you up and running building models you need to perform practical tasks. It takes a look at the underlying—and fascinating—math principles that power machine learning but also shows that you don't need to be a math whiz to build fun new tools and apply them to your work and study. Understand the history of AI and machine learning Work with Python 3.8 and TensorFlow 2.x (and R as a download) Build and test your own models Use the latest datasets, rather than the worn out data found in other books Apply machine learning to real problems Whether you want to learn for college or to enhance your business or career performance, this friendly beginner's guide is your best introduction to machine learning, allowing you to become quickly confident using this amazing and fast-developing technology that's impacting lives for the better all over the world.
John Paul Mueller
John Paul Mueller is a prolific author known for his technical books on programming and computer technology. His writing style is clear, concise, and accessible, making complex topics easy to understand for readers of all levels. Mueller's most notable works include "Python for Data Science For Dummies," "C++ All-in-One For Dummies," and "Machine Learning For Dummies." He has made significant contributions to the field of computer science and is highly regarded for his expertise in programming languages and data analysis. Mueller's work has had a lasting impact on the literary genre of technical books, and his books are widely used as essential resources for programmers and data scientists. His most famous work, "Python for Data Science For Dummies," has become a go-to guide for those looking to learn and master Python for data analysis and machine learning.