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MACHINE LEARNING - Artificial Intelligence learning overview - cover

MACHINE LEARNING - Artificial Intelligence learning overview

MULAYAM SINGH

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

The Evolution of Data Science and the Information Age.Data science is a large vast time period that encompasses a variety of disciplines and standards which includes big data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), data mining and machine learning. The self-discipline of analyzing giant volumes of data recognized as ‘data science’, is relatively new and has grown hand-in-hand with the improvement and widespread adoption of computers. Prior to computers, records used to be calculated and processed by hand underneath the umbrella of ‘statistics’ or what we would possibly now refer to as ‘classical statistics’. Baseball batting averages, for example, existed properly earlier than the creation of computers. Anyone with a pencil, notepad and primary arithmetic abilities could calculate Babe Ruth’s batting common over a season with the useful resource of classical statistics. The method of calculating a batting common concerned the dedication of time to accumulate and assessment batting sheets, and the software of addition and division. 
The key factor to make about classical data is that you don’t strictly need a laptop to work the statistics and draw new insight. As you’re working with small facts units it is feasible to even for pre-university college students to conduct statistics. Indeed data is nevertheless taught in colleges today, and as they have been for centuries. In this book you will learn all about machine learning and data mining. Hope you will love this book.
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 36 pages.

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