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Mastering Java Machine Learning

You're reading from   Mastering Java Machine Learning A Java developer's guide to implementing machine learning and big data architectures

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785880513
Length 556 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Uday Kamath Uday Kamath
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Krishna Choppella Krishna Choppella
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Preface 1. Machine Learning Review FREE CHAPTER 2. Practical Approach to Real-World Supervised Learning 3. Unsupervised Machine Learning Techniques 4. Semi-Supervised and Active Learning 5. Real-Time Stream Machine Learning 6. Probabilistic Graph Modeling 7. Deep Learning 8. Text Mining and Natural Language Processing 9. Big Data Machine Learning – The Final Frontier A. Linear Algebra B. Probability Index

Chapter 5. Real-Time Stream Machine Learning

In Chapter 2, Practical Approach to Real-World Supervised Learning, Chapter 3, Unsupervised Machine Learning Techniques, and Chapter 4, Semi-Supervised and Active Learning, we discussed various techniques of classification, clustering, outlier detection, semi-supervised, and active learning. The form of learning done from existing or historic data is traditionally known as batch learning.

All of these algorithms or techniques assume three things, namely:

  • Finite training data is available to build different models.
  • The learned model will be static; that is, patterns won't change.
  • The data distribution also will remain the same.

In many real-world data scenarios, there is either no training data available a priori or the data is dynamic in nature; that is, changes continuously with respect to time. Many real-world applications may also have data which has a transient nature to it and comes in high velocity or volume such as IoT sensor...

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