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Neural Networks Unveiled: A Data Science Perspective - cover
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Neural Networks Unveiled: A Data Science Perspective

Willie Nelson

Editora: Willie Tsel

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"In 'Neural Networks Unveiled: A Data Science Perspective,' readers embark on an illuminating journey into the world of artificial neural networks and their profound implications in the field of data science. This insightful book unravels the intricate workings of neural networks, offering a comprehensive understanding of their applications and impact on the data-driven age.
Without the need for an author's name, 'Neural Networks Unveiled' explores the inner workings of these powerful algorithms, from their fundamental building blocks to advanced architectures. Through a combination of real-world examples, mathematical insights, and practical applications, this book demystifies the complexities of neural networks and their role in solving a wide range of data-related challenges.
Readers will gain insights into the principles of deep learning, the training of neural networks, and their application in areas such as image recognition, natural language processing, and predictive analytics. 'Neural Networks Unveiled' also addresses the ethical considerations and potential societal impacts of AI and deep learning technologies.
'Neural Networks Unveiled: A Data Science Perspective' is a thought-provoking exploration of the cutting-edge field of neural networks and their significance in the data science landscape. Whether you're a data scientist, aspiring AI practitioner, or simply curious about the world of artificial intelligence, this book offers valuable insights into the workings and potential of neural networks in the data-driven era."
Disponível desde: 25/01/2024.

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