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Artificial Intelligence for Big Data

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Product type Book
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788472173
Pages 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Anand Deshpande Anand Deshpande
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Manish Kumar Manish Kumar
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Systems 2. Ontology for Big Data 3. Learning from Big Data 4. Neural Network for Big Data 5. Deep Big Data Analytics 6. Natural Language Processing 7. Fuzzy Systems 8. Genetic Programming 9. Swarm Intelligence 10. Reinforcement Learning 11. Cyber Security 12. Cognitive Computing 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Singular value decomposition


As we have seen in the previous section, reducing the dimensions of the datasets increases the efficiency of the model generation, without sacrificing the amount of knowledge contained in the data. As a result, the data is compressed and easy to visualize in fewer dimensions. SVD is a fundamental mathematical tool that can be easily leveraged for dimensionality reduction.

Matrix theory and linear algebra overview

Before we try to understand SVD, here is a quick overview of linear algebra and matrix theory concepts. Although a comprehensive discussion on these topics is outside the scope of this book, a brief discussion is definitely in order:

  • Scalar: A single number is termed a scalar. A scalar represents the magnitude of an entity. For example, the speed of a car is 60 miles/hour. Here, the number 60 is a scalar. 
  • Vectors: An array of multiple scalars arranged in an order is called a vector. Typically, vectors define magnitude as well as direction, and are considered...
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