Begleiten Sie uns auf eine literarische Weltreise!
Buch zum Bücherregal hinzufügen
Grey
Einen neuen Kommentar schreiben Default profile 50px
Grey
Jetzt das ganze Buch im Abo oder die ersten Seiten gratis lesen!
All characters reduced
Deep Learning and XAI Techniques for Anomaly Detection - Integrate the theory and practice of deep anomaly explainability - cover

Deep Learning and XAI Techniques for Anomaly Detection - Integrate the theory and practice of deep anomaly explainability

Cher Simon

Verlag: Packt Publishing

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Beschreibung

Despite promising advances, the opaque nature of deep learning models makes it difficult to interpret them, which is a drawback in terms of their practical deployment and regulatory compliance.
Deep Learning and XAI Techniques for Anomaly Detection shows you state-of-the-art methods that’ll help you to understand and address these challenges. By leveraging the Explainable AI (XAI) and deep learning techniques described in this book, you’ll discover how to successfully extract business-critical insights while ensuring fair and ethical analysis.
This practical guide will provide you with tools and best practices to achieve transparency and interpretability with deep learning models, ultimately establishing trust in your anomaly detection applications. Throughout the chapters, you’ll get equipped with XAI and anomaly detection knowledge that’ll enable you to embark on a series of real-world projects. Whether you are building computer vision, natural language processing, or time series models, you’ll learn how to quantify and assess their explainability.
By the end of this deep learning book, you’ll be able to build a variety of deep learning XAI models and perform validation to assess their explainability.
Verfügbar seit: 31.01.2023.
Drucklänge: 218 Seiten.

Weitere Bücher, die Sie mögen werden

  • Future Morality - cover

    Future Morality

    David Edmonds

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The world is changing so fast that it's hard to know how to think about what we ought to do. We barely have time to reflect on how scientific advances will affect our lives before they're upon us. New kinds of dilemma are springing up. Can robots be held responsible for their actions? Will artificial intelligence be able to predict criminal activity? Is the future gender-fluid? Should we strive to become post-human? Should we use drugs to improve our intimate relationships—or to reduce crime? Our intuitions about questions like these are often both weak and confused. 
     
     
     
    David Edmonds has put together a philosophical task force to get to grips with these challenges. Twenty-nine philosophers present provocative and engaging pieces about aspects of life today, and life tomorrow—birth and death, health and medicine, brain and body, personal relationships, wrongdoing and justice, the internet, animals, and the environment. The future won't look the same when you've finished this book.
    Zum Buch
  • Space's Hidden Forces - How Dark Matter Holds Galaxies Together - cover

    Space's Hidden Forces - How Dark...

    Dirk Fallon

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    For centuries, humans have gazed up at the night sky in awe, wondering what lies beyond the stars. With the invention of powerful telescopes, astronomers began mapping galaxies, studying their motion, and uncovering patterns in how they moved through space. But something strange started to appear in the data. Galaxies were spinning in ways that defied the known laws of gravity. Based on what could be seen—the stars, dust, and gas—the galaxies should have been flying apart. The visible mass simply wasn’t enough to account for the gravitational pull holding everything together. This marked the beginning of a great cosmic mystery. 
    In the 1930s, Swiss-American astronomer Fritz Zwicky made one of the first observations that hinted at this invisible force. He studied a cluster of galaxies and noticed that they were moving too fast to be held together by the visible matter alone. He proposed the existence of “dunkle Materie,” or dark matter—an unknown substance that made up the missing mass. At the time, his ideas were largely ignored or dismissed as speculative. But in the decades that followed, more evidence began to emerge, and dark matter slowly gained credibility within the scientific community. 
    Fast forward to the 1970s, astronomer Vera Rubin provided some of the most convincing evidence that dark matter was real. By analyzing the rotation curves of spiral galaxies, she showed that stars far from the center of galaxies were moving just as quickly as those near the core. According to Newtonian physics, the stars on the edges should move slower, as the gravitational pull should weaken with distance from the center. But that wasn’t happening. Something unseen was holding these stars in orbit, acting like a glue that bound the galaxies together. This unseen substance, which does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, became known as dark matter.
    Zum Buch
  • The Brain Savers - How a Scrappy Startup Transformed Telemedicine and Patient Care - cover

    The Brain Savers - How a Scrappy...

    Colin T. McDonald, Bonnie...

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A FULL CAST PERFORMANCE, FEATURING HOLLYWOOD ACTORS, SOUND EFFECTS, AND AN ORIGINAL SCORE! 
    From the authors of the New York Times bestseller, The Barefoot Spirit, and the Audie Award finalist, genre-bending audiobook of the same name, comes a story of vision and invention, failure and setbacks, mistakes and lessons. Business Audio Theatre presents a Sherwood Players Production, The Brain Savers, the true story of how a scrappy startup used technology to put the humanity of patients first and ended up changing medicine forever. 
    Amid the internet boom of the mid-2000s, a band of entrepreneurs stood at the intersection of medicine, technology, and business. They saw a solution to the crucial problems of emergency care, which was too often handicapped by underfunding, overscheduled specialists, archaic practices, and onerous equipment. Through pioneering telemedicine and new inventions like the portable CT scanner, the founders of Specialists on Call (S.O.C.) did more than just make emergency care better, faster, and more humane; they brought health care, which is often described as the slowest industry in America to change, into the 21st Century.   
    This is Dr. Colin McDonald’s story of how S.O.C. came to be. After leaving a cushy teaching position at Harvard, it took years of pursuing a single objective, then changing on a dime, to create S.O.C. In the end, what he created was a system that saved lives—and continues to save lives today. 
    Some of these hard-learned lessons are complex, while others are so timeless they almost sound cliché (“trust your vision and your moral compass, change when you must, just keep going”), but they are far from cliché for the founders of S.O.C. Theirs is a story of people with imagination and drive who wanted to make the world better, who trusted their ideas and each other, and who, despite everything, kept on going!
    Zum Buch
  • The Art of The High Life - Unlocking Creativity Connection and Relaxation with That High Couple - cover

    The Art of The High Life -...

    Alice Campbell, Clark Campbell

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A lifestyle guide for the curious and the conscious. Created by YouTube and Instagram sensations That High Couple, The Art of the High Life is a vibrant invitation to embrace a more intentional lifestyle—infused with humor, creativity, and connection. Whether you're planning a cozy night in, an adventure-filled weekend, or a moment of personal reflection, this guide is packed with mood-boosting rituals, creative experiences, and conversation-sparking prompts. 
     
    From couple goals to personal growth. Alice and Clark, the dynamic duo behind That High Couple, have spent years cultivating a global audience through their uplifting content. Now, they're sharing their secrets to creating joy-filled routines, strengthening relationships, and designing a life that feels truly elevated. Perfect for couples, creatives, and seekers of good vibes, this book encourages you to slow down, reconnect, and rediscover what lights you up. 
     
    Inside, you'll find: daily and weekly rituals for self-care, creativity, and connection; fun, accessible activities for couples, friends, or solo adventurers; and tips for enhancing your mood and cultivating feel-good experiences. If you liked Higher, Edibles, or Terpenes for Well-Being, you'll love The Art of the High Life.
    Zum Buch
  • Data Preprocessing - Enhancing Data for Analysis The Art of Preprocessing - cover

    Data Preprocessing - Enhancing...

    Daniel Garfield

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "Data Preprocessing: Enhancing Data for Analysis: The Art of Preprocessing" 
    Data preprocessing lays the foundation for successful data analysis, enabling us to extract valuable insights and make informed decisions. In this comprehensive guide, "Data Preprocessing: Enhancing Data for Analysis: The Art of Preprocessing," you will embark on a journey through the intricacies of data preprocessing and discover the essential techniques that enhance data quality and usability. 
    Written for both beginners and experienced data analysts, this book dives into the crucial steps of data preprocessing, unraveling the challenges and intricacies of working with raw data. You'll learn how to tackle common issues such as missing data, outliers, duplication, and redundancy, ensuring your datasets are cleansed and ready for analysis. 
    "Data Preprocessing: Enhancing Data for Analysis: The Art of Preprocessing" is your essential guide to mastering the art of data preprocessing. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to preprocess data effectively, ensuring your analyses yield accurate and meaningful insights. Prepare to embark on a transformative journey that will enhance your data analysis skills and elevate your decision-making capabilities in the data-driven era. 
     
    Zum Buch
  • The Thriving Doctor - How to be more balanced and fulfilled working in medicine - cover

    The Thriving Doctor - How to be...

    Sharee Johnson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    How can you protect your right to a balanced life in a profession that demands perfection? 
    Medical life is challenging. The culture is competitive, the environment intense, the machinery complex and unwieldy, and the expectations high. Under such constant stress, many doctors sacrifice their own wellbeing to try and provide the best possible care for their patients.  
    We've got it backwards. Only by first looking after yourself can you truly provide the best care for others. Non-clinical skills have untapped potential in providing both personal and - you guessed it - clinical benefits. Research has clearly shown that patient experience and patient health outcomes are better when doctors are compassionate and well themselves. 
    Thriving doctors have better rapport with others, make less errors and feel more satisfied and engaged in their work. Medicine has spent little energy helping doctors build their skills in communication, emotional regulation, mind management, leadership, and compassion. Coaching offers a way to immediately start bridging this known gap. 
    Coaching provides deep listening, powerful questions, and a view from outside the culture of medicine that notices different things.  
    You are a whole human, and it's time to treat yourself like it.
    Zum Buch