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Hands-On Machine Learning with C++

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Product type Book
Published in May 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789955330
Pages 530 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Kirill Kolodiazhnyi Kirill Kolodiazhnyi
Profile icon Kirill Kolodiazhnyi

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Overview of Machine Learning
2. Introduction to Machine Learning with C++ 3. Data Processing 4. Measuring Performance and Selecting Models 5. Section 2: Machine Learning Algorithms
6. Clustering 7. Anomaly Detection 8. Dimensionality Reduction 9. Classification 10. Recommender Systems 11. Ensemble Learning 12. Section 3: Advanced Examples
13. Neural Networks for Image Classification 14. Sentiment Analysis with Recurrent Neural Networks 15. Section 4: Production and Deployment Challenges
16. Exporting and Importing Models 17. Deploying Models on Mobile and Cloud Platforms 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Performance metrics for ML models

When we develop or implement a particular ML algorithm, we need to estimate how well it works. In other words, we need to estimate how well it solves our task. Usually, we use some numeric metrics for algorithm performance estimation. An example of such a metric could be a value of mean squared error that's been calculated for target and predicted values. We can use this value to estimate how distant our predictions are from the target values we used for training. Another use case for performance metrics is their use as objective functions in optimization processes. Some performance metrics are used for manual observations, though others can be used for optimization purposes too.

Performance metrics are different for each of the ML algorithms types. In Chapter 1, Introduction to Machine Learning with C++, we discussed that two main categories...

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