Artificial Intelligence is taking over the world at a rapid rate. More and more we see everything becoming automated, systematized and self-sufficient.
This is your beginner's step by step guide with illustrated pictures!
Artificial Intelligence is taking over the world at a rapid rate. More and more we see everything becoming automated, systematized and self-sufficient.
Let's face it, machine learning is here to stay for the foreseeable future and will impact the lives billions worldwide! Drastically changing the world we live in the most fundamental ways, from our perceptions, life-style, thinking and in other aspects as well.
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Poorly written, littered with typographical mistakes including pagination errors and hyperlinks with just the word 'link'.
Content-wise, the book is less an introduction and more a set of predefined scripts that are repetitive and do little to teach the reader about machine learning. The book starts with a basic, albeit traditional, 'hello world' program and then swiftly moves on to reasonably complex machine learning with little in the way of explanation.
As for being illustrated, it isn't really. Bar a couple of graphs here and there the majority of what might be considered illustrations are simply code formatted to look as such.
Had I known this was self-published I would never have bought it, and I would advise you to look elsewhere.
I like this book because it explains (briefly) different approaches. It is a good starting point that might help to narrow your options (if you have doubts about a model that you want to use)