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Practical Machine Learning Cookbook

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785280511
Pages 570 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Atul Tripathi Atul Tripathi
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters close

Practical Machine Learning Cookbook
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Preface
1. Introduction to Machine Learning 2. Classification 3. Clustering 4. Model Selection and Regularization 5. Nonlinearity 6. Supervised Learning 7. Unsupervised Learning 8. Reinforcement Learning 9. Structured Prediction 10. Neural Networks 11. Deep Learning 12. Case Study - Exploring World Bank Data 13. Case Study - Pricing Reinsurance Contracts 14. Case Study - Forecast of Electricity Consumption

Introduction


Self-organizing map (SOM): The self-organizing map belongs to a class of unsupervised learning that is based on competitive learning, in which output neurons compete amongst themselves to be activated, with the result that only one is activated at any one time. This activated neuron is called the winning neuron. Such competition can be induced/implemented by having lateral inhibition connections (negative feedback paths) between the neurons, resulting in the neurons organizing themselves. SOM can be imagined as a sheet-like neural network, with nodes arranged as regular, usually two-dimensional grids. The principal goal of a SOM is to transform an incoming arbitrary dimensional signal into a one- or two-dimensional discrete map, and to perform this transformation adaptively in a topologically ordered fashion. The neurons are selectively tuned to various input patterns (stimuli) or classes of input patterns during the course of the competitive learning. The locations of the...

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