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Angular and Machine Learning Pocket Primer - A Comprehensive Guide to Angular and Integrating Machine Learning - cover
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Angular and Machine Learning Pocket Primer - A Comprehensive Guide to Angular and Integrating Machine Learning

Oswald Campesato

Editora: Packt Publishing

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As part of the best-selling *Pocket Primer* series, this book introduces readers to basic machine learning concepts and integrates them into Angular applications. It offers a fast-paced introduction to essential machine learning features and an overview of popular classifiers. Covering Angular functionality, basic machine learning concepts, and key classification algorithms, the book includes numerous code samples and figures. Topics such as TensorFlow and Keras are also explored.The book begins with a quick introduction to Angular, followed by UI controls, user input, and forms and services. As you progress, you will delve into machine learning, working with classifiers, and integrating TensorFlow.js with Angular. These foundational topics ensure a comprehensive grasp of both Angular and machine learning principles, equipping you with practical skills for developing sophisticated applications.Understanding these concepts is crucial for enhancing Angular projects with machine learning capabilities. This book transitions you from a novice to a proficient developer, equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to create advanced applications. Companion files with source code and color figures enhance the learning experience, making this book an invaluable resource for integrating machine learning with Angular.
Disponível desde: 23/07/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 278 páginas.

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