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    Machine Learning Algorithms in Depth

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    Machine Learning Algorithms in Depth

    Machine Learning Algorithms in Depth
    Author: Vadim Smolyakov
    Narrator: n/a

    English | 2025 | ISBN: 9781633439214 | MP3@64 kbps | Duration: 5h 51m | 509 MB

    Learn how machine learning algorithms work from the ground up so you can effectively troubleshoot your models and improve their performance.
    Fully understanding how machine learning algorithms function is essential for any serious ML engineer. In Machine Learning Algorithms in Depth you’ll explore practical implementations of dozens of ML algorithms including:
    Monte Carlo Stock Price Simulation
    Image Denoising using Mean-Field Variational Inference
    EM algorithm for Hidden Markov Models
    Imbalanced Learning, Active Learning and Ensemble Learning
    Bayesian Optimization for Hyperparameter Tuning
    Dirichlet Process K-Means for Clustering Applications
    Stock Clusters based on Inverse Covariance Estimation
    Energy Minimization using Simulated Annealing
    Image Search based on ResNet Convolutional Neural Network
    Anomaly Detection in Time-Series using Variational Autoencoders
    Machine Learning Algorithms in Depth dives into the design and underlying principles of some of the most exciting machine learning (ML) algorithms in the world today. With a particular emphasis on probabilistic algorithms, you’ll learn the fundamentals of Bayesian inference and deep learning. You’ll also explore the core data structures and algorithmic paradigms for machine learning. Each algorithm is fully explored with both math and practical implementations so you can see how they work and how they’re put into action.