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Self-Supervised Learning - Teaching AI with Unlabeled Data - cover
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Self-Supervised Learning - Teaching AI with Unlabeled Data

Robert A. Johnson

Editora: HiTeX Press

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"Self-Supervised Learning: Teaching AI with Unlabeled Data" serves as a definitive guide to one of the most transformative developments in artificial intelligence. This book demystifies the self-supervised learning paradigm, introducing readers to its principles and methodologies, which enable models to leverage vast amounts of unlabeled data effectively. Through clear explanations, the book navigates the theoretical frameworks and core algorithms underpinning self-supervised learning, offering insight into how these techniques unlock unprecedented capabilities in AI systems.Across its chapters, the text examines practical applications in fields like natural language processing, computer vision, and robotics, showcasing the versatility of self-supervised approaches. Readers will gain an understanding of the challenges and ethical considerations associated with deploying these models while exploring the evaluation metrics essential to assessing their performance. With a forward-looking perspective, the book also highlights potential research opportunities and future directions, poised to shape the evolution of AI. Compelling and informative, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone eager to delve into the future of data-driven learning.
Disponível desde: 27/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 235 páginas.

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