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Neural Networks with R

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788397872
Pages 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Balaji Venkateswaran Balaji Venkateswaran
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Giuseppe Ciaburro Giuseppe Ciaburro
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Neural Network and Artificial Intelligence Concepts 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

PCA using H2O


One of the greatest difficulties encountered in multivariate statistical analysis is the problem of displaying a dataset with many variables. Fortunately, in datasets with many variables, some pieces of data are often closely related to each other. This is because they actually contain the same information, as they measure the same quantity that governs the behavior of the system. These are therefore redundant variables that add nothing to the model we want to build. We can then simplify the problem by replacing a group of variables with a new variable that encloses the information content.

PCA generates a new set of variables, among them uncorrelated, called principal components; each main component is a linear combination of the original variables. All principal components are orthogonal to each other, so there is no redundant information. The principal components as a whole constitute an orthogonal basis for the data space. The goal of PCA is to explain the maximum amount...

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