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Scala for Machine Learning

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2014
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783558742
Pages 624 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Patrick R. Nicolas Patrick R. Nicolas
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Scala for Machine Learning
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About the Author
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Preface
1. Getting Started 2. Hello World! 3. Data Preprocessing 4. Unsupervised Learning 5. Naïve Bayes Classifiers 6. Regression and Regularization 7. Sequential Data Models 8. Kernel Models and Support Vector Machines 9. Artificial Neural Networks 10. Genetic Algorithms 11. Reinforcement Learning 12. Scalable Frameworks Basic Concepts Index

Kernel functions


Every machine learning model introduced in this book so far assumes that observations are represented by a feature vector of a fixed size. However, some real-world applications such as text mining or genomics do not lend themselves to this restriction. The critical element of the process of classification is to define a similarity or distance between two observations. Kernel functions allow developers to compute the similarity between observations without the need to encode them in feature vectors [8:1].

An overview

The concept of kernel methods may be a bit odd at first to a novice. Let's consider the example of the classification of proteins. Proteins have different lengths and compositions, but they do not prevent scientists from classifying them [8:2].

Note

Proteins

Proteins are polymers of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. They are composed of a carbon atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, another amino acid, or a carboxyl group.

A protein is represented using a traditional...

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