Junte-se a nós em uma viagem ao mundo dos livros!
Adicionar este livro à prateleira
Grey
Deixe um novo comentário Default profile 50px
Grey
Assine para ler o livro completo ou leia as primeiras páginas de graça!
All characters reduced
Big Data for IoT Cloud and AI - cover
LER

Big Data for IoT Cloud and AI

Anasooya Khanna

Editora: Educohack Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopse

Big Data for IoT, Cloud, and AI offers a detailed exploration of big data, focusing on its integration with IoT, cloud computing, and AI technologies. This book is divided into seven chapters, presented in a logical sequence across two main parts.
The first part covers three chapters on data science, the role of clouds, and IoT in big data computing. We delve into technologies that explore smart cloud computing, big data analytics, and cognitive machine learning capabilities. Topics include cloud architecture, IoT, cognitive systems, and mobile cloud interaction frameworks.
The second part comprises four chapters focusing on machine learning principles, data analytics, and deep learning in big data applications. We discuss supervised and unsupervised machine learning methods and deep learning with artificial neural networks. Brain-inspired computer architectures like IBM's SyNapse TrueNorth processors, Google's tensor processing unit, and China's Cambricon chips are also covered. Additionally, big data analytics in healthcare is explored.
This book aims to integrate big data theories with cloud design principles and supercomputing standards, promoting big data computing on smart clouds and distributed datacenters. We provide insights for leveraging computer, analytical, and application skills to advance career development, business transformation, and scientific discovery in the world of big data.
Disponível desde: 03/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 266 páginas.

Outros livros que poderiam interessá-lo

  • Hemorrhoids - Causes Symptoms and Treatments of Hemorrhoids and Constipation - cover

    Hemorrhoids - Causes Symptoms...

    Lilly Richardsen

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Hemorrhoids are swollen veins located in the lower rectum or anus. While they are a common medical condition affecting millions of people worldwide, they often remain a taboo topic, shrouded in discomfort and embarrassment. For many, the symptoms of hemorrhoids—ranging from itching and pain to bleeding—can significantly disrupt daily activities and overall well-being. Yet, despite their prevalence, hemorrhoids are frequently misunderstood, and many sufferers avoid seeking treatment due to stigma or misinformation.  
    Understanding hemorrhoids is the first step toward effective management and prevention. This condition develops from a variety of causes, including dietary habits, lifestyle choices, and even genetic predisposition. Factors such as chronic constipation, prolonged sitting, or straining during bowel movements can exacerbate the problem. For pregnant individuals, hormonal changes and increased abdominal pressure can also contribute to the development of hemorrhoids. While the physical discomfort is often the most immediate concern, the emotional toll of dealing with hemorrhoids should not be overlooked. 
    This book aims to demystify hemorrhoids by providing a thorough yet approachable guide to understanding their causes, symptoms, and treatments. At its core, this book emphasizes the importance of breaking the cycle of shame and misinformation that often surrounds this condition. By fostering awareness and encouraging proactive care, we hope to empower readers to take control of their health. 
    Ver livro
  • Zero to Engineer - The Unconventional Blueprint to Securing a 6-Figure Tech Career - cover

    Zero to Engineer - The...

    Terry Kim

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Zero to Engineer: The Unconventional Blueprint to Securing a 6-Figure IT Career is an intensely practical, no-nonsense guide to starting or rebooting your career in technology. Author and IT industry veteran Terry Kim gives you a first-person view of how to conquer the tech and cybersecurity realms, drawing on his own two decades' experience in the field.You'll learn how to get job-ready in less than four months, regardless of your educational background, and enjoy complimentary NGT Academy bonuses, including unlimited access to the CompTIA Network+ Certification Course, a free one-on-one career strategy session with trained IT career specialists, and membership in the Zero to Engineer Community Group.The book offers common and intuitive IT career pathways, showing you how to get from A-to-Z in the most direct way possible, as well as IT employment contract negotiation tips that make it easier to get your first six-figure job offer. Perfect for anyone interested in starting a brand-new and exciting career in technology, Zero to Engineer is also a must-listen for career changers and professionals interested in pivoting to a new job in tech.
    Ver livro
  • The Sceptical Chymist - cover

    The Sceptical Chymist

    Robert Boyle

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "The Sceptical Chymist" is a book written by Robert Boyle, a renowned 17th-century natural philosopher, in 1661. In this book, Boyle challenges the conventional beliefs about chemistry and the nature of matter that were prevalent during his time. 
    Boyle argues that the traditional theories of alchemy and Aristotelian philosophy are flawed and insufficient in explaining the nature of matter. He proposes a new approach to chemistry that emphasizes empirical observation, experimentation, and the use of the scientific method. Boyle's work laid the foundation for modern chemistry by introducing the concept of elements and the notion that chemical reactions occur due to the rearrangement of atoms. 
    Moreover, "The Sceptical Chymist" also contains philosophical arguments about the nature of science and the role of experimentation in scientific inquiry. Boyle critiques the prevailing notion that science should be based solely on deductive reasoning and argues that empirical evidence should be given greater weight in scientific investigations. 
    Overall, "The Sceptical Chymist" is a landmark work in the history of science, as it helped to establish chemistry as a scientific discipline and paved the way for the development of modern scientific methods
    Ver livro
  • Earthmusic - cover

    Earthmusic

    Paul Winter

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Since the 1960s, Paul Winter has been in the vanguard of musicians whose art expresses special appreciation for the natural music of our world--wolf, whale, wind and water, combined with everything from Bach to Bossa Nova. In this visit Paul tells about the making of Missa Gaia, and his lifelong love affair with music that "presses your wonder button."
    Ver livro
  • The Devil Takes Bitcoin - Cryptocurrency Crimes and the Japanese Connection - cover

    The Devil Takes Bitcoin -...

    Jake Adelstein, Nathalie Stucky

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    From the author of Tokyo Vice comes the wild, true story of cyber-era commerce, crime, cold-hard cash, and one of the greatest heists in history. 
     
    Even in hell, Bitcoin talks. This modern take on an old Japanese saying still holds true. Cryptocurrency was supposed to do for money what the internet did for information, but it didn't work out that way. Its virtual existence unleashed real-world chaos―especially in the homeland of its mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Tokyo was the center of the world's largest Bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, until that company collapsed with nearly half a billion dollars' worth of Bitcoin gone missing. It might be the greatest heist in history. If it was a heist. 
     
    So what really happened? The Devil Takes Bitcoin tells the true story of the humble-to-hot commodity, from the former geek website that launched the boom to an inside world of absent-minded CEOs, hucksters, hackers, cybercrooks, drug dealers, corrupt federal agents, evangelical libertarians, and clueless techies. You'll discover Bitcoin's connection to the infamous Silk Road, learn why hell has nothing on Japan's criminal justice system, and get the lowdown on the high cost of betting with the Devil's dollars. All of this for less than the price of a single Bitcoin.
    Ver livro
  • A Billion Butterflies - A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory - cover

    A Billion Butterflies - A Life...

    Dr. Jagadish Shukla

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The amazing true story of the man behind modern weather predictionConsider a world without weather prediction. How would we know when to evacuate communities ahead of fires or floods, or figure out what to wear tomorrow? Until 40 years ago, we couldn’t forecast weather conditions beyond ten days. Renowned climate scientist Dr. Jagadish Shukla is largely to thank for modern weather forecasting. Born in rural India with no electricity, plumbing, or formal schools, he attended classes that were held in a cow shed. Shukla grew up amid turmoil: overwhelming monsoons, devastating droughts, and unpredictable crop yields. His drive brought him to the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, despite little experience. He then followed an unlikely path to MIT and Princeton, and the highest echelons of climate science. His work, which has enabled us to predict weather farther into the future than previously thought possible, allows us to feed more people, save lives, and hold on to hope in a warming world.Paired with his philanthropic endeavors and extreme dedication to the field, Dr. Shukla has been lauded internationally for his achievements, including a shared Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore for his governmental research on climate change. A Billion Butterflies is a wondrous insider’s account of climate science and an unbelievable memoir of his life. Understanding dynamical seasonal prediction will change the way you experience a thunderstorm or interpret a forecast; understanding its origins and the remarkable story of the man who discovered it will change the way you see our world.A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.
    Ver livro