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Deep Learning - Advancing Robotics Through Intelligent Systems - cover

Deep Learning - Advancing Robotics Through Intelligent Systems

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Deep Learning" is an essential guide to the evolving world of robotics, offering indepth insights into the revolutionary field of artificial intelligence. Whether you're a professional, a student, or an enthusiast, this book provides the foundation necessary to understand the complex principles behind machine learning and neural networks. Explore how these technologies are shaping the future of robotics, from speech recognition to quantum neural networks, and gain the knowledge needed to stay ahead in a rapidly advancing field.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Deep learning: Introduction to deep learning and its applications in robotics and AI.
 
2: Neural network (machine learning): Understanding the fundamental structure and learning processes of neural networks.
 
3: Speech recognition: How deep learning powers speech recognition technologies, enabling more intuitive humanrobot interaction.
 
4: Jürgen Schmidhuber: A deep dive into the contributions of Jürgen Schmidhuber, a key figure in neural network advancements.
 
5: Recurrent neural network: The role of recurrent neural networks (RNNs) in processing sequential data and time series.
 
6: Quantum neural network: Exploring the intersection of quantum computing and neural networks, opening new dimensions for AI.
 
7: Echo state network: A look into echo state networks (ESNs) and their efficiency in complex dynamic systems.
 
8: Long shortterm memory: An exploration of LSTM networks and their ability to retain longterm information, critical in robotics.
 
9: Types of artificial neural networks: Overview of various neural network types and their specific applications in robotics.
 
10: Convolutional neural network: Understanding CNNs and their impact on image processing and visual recognition in robotics.
 
11: Bidirectional recurrent neural networks: A study of bidirectional RNNs and their ability to process data from both past and future contexts.
 
12: Alex Graves (computer scientist): Focusing on the pioneering work of Alex Graves in neural networks and AI, and its impact on robotics.
 
13: AI accelerator: Examining the hardware advancements, such as AI accelerators, that enhance deep learning model performance.
 
14: Timeline of machine learning: A historical overview of key milestones in the development of machine learning and AI.
 
15: Differentiable neural computer: A look at differentiable neural computers (DNCs) and their potential to revolutionize memory and problemsolving in robots.
 
16: AlexNet: Understanding the groundbreaking AlexNet model and its role in popularizing deep learning for image classification.
 
17: Connectionist temporal classification: An exploration of CTC for speech and sequence processing, vital for humanrobot communication.
 
18: Highway network: The significance of highway networks in overcoming the limitations of deep architectures for improved learning.
 
19: Residual neural network: Studying residual networks and how they help train very deep neural networks for robotics.
 
20: History of artificial neural networks: A comprehensive history of neural networks, from their inception to their dominance in modern AI.
 
21: Attention Is All You Need: A deep dive into the transformer model, which has revolutionized natural language processing in robotics.
 
The world of robotics is rapidly transforming, and the advancements in deep learning are driving much of this change. This book serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals, students, and hobbyists interested in understanding the theoretical and practical aspects of deep learning in robotics. Gain insights from the experts, discover cuttingedge technologies, and see how deep learning is poised to shape the future of AI and robotics.
Available since: 01/01/2025.
Print length: 290 pages.

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