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Neural Networks with R

You're reading from   Neural Networks with R Build smart systems by implementing popular deep learning models in R

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788397872
Length 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Balaji Venkateswaran Balaji Venkateswaran
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Giuseppe Ciaburro Giuseppe Ciaburro
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Preface 1. Neural Network and Artificial Intelligence Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Learning Process in Neural Networks 3. Deep Learning Using Multilayer Neural Networks 4. Perceptron Neural Network Modeling – Basic Models 5. Training and Visualizing a Neural Network in R 6. Recurrent and Convolutional Neural Networks 7. Use Cases of Neural Networks – Advanced Topics

Pros and cons of neural networks

Neural networks form the basis of DL, and applications are enormous for DL, ranging from voice recognition to cancer detection. The pros and cons of neural networks are described in this section. The pros outweigh the cons and give neural networks as the preferred modeling technique for data science, machine learning, and predictions.

Pros

The following are some of the advantages of neural networks:

  • Neural networks are flexible and can be used for both regression and classification problems. Any data which can be made numeric can be used in the model, as neural network is a mathematical model with approximation functions.
  • Neural networks are good to model with nonlinear data with large number of inputs; for example, images. It is reliable in an approach of tasks involving many features. It works by splitting the problem of classification into a layered network of simpler elements.
  • Once trained, the predictions are pretty fast.
  • Neural networks can be trained with any number of inputs and layers.
  • Neural networks work best with more data points.

Cons

Let us take a look at some of the cons of neural networks:

  • Neural networks are black boxes, meaning we cannot know how much each independent variable is influencing the dependent variables.
  • It is computationally very expensive and time consuming to train with traditional CPUs.
  • Neural networks depend a lot on training data. This leads to the problem of over-fitting and generalization. The mode relies more on the training data and may be tuned to the data.
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Neural Networks with R
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