Biznes IT
Matthew Moocarme, Anthony So, Anthony Maddalone
Getting to grips with tensors, deep learning, and neural networks can be intimidating and confusing for anyone, no matter their experience level. The breadth of information out there, often written at a very high level and aimed at advanced practitioners, can make getting started even more challenging.If this sounds familiar to you, The TensorFlow Workshop is here to help. Combining clear explanations, realistic examples, and plenty of hands-on practice, it’ll quickly get you up and running.You’ll start off with the basics – learning how to load data into TensorFlow, perform tensor operations, and utilize common optimizers and activation functions. As you progress, you’ll experiment with different TensorFlow development tools, including TensorBoard, TensorFlow Hub, and Google Colab, before moving on to solve regression and classification problems with sequential models.Building on this solid foundation, you’ll learn how to tune models and work with different types of neural network, getting hands-on with real-world deep learning applications such as text encoding, temperature forecasting, image augmentation, and audio processing.By the end of this deep learning book, you’ll have the skills, knowledge, and confidence to tackle your own ambitious deep learning projects with TensorFlow.
The Ultimate Zoom Cookbook. Over 100 recipes to enhance and engage communication with Zoom
Patrick Kelley
The last few years have completely changed the way we collaborate and communicate. Whether it’s internally with coworkers at a large enterprise or externally with prospective clients and customers, Zoom has created a new way to interact with people in real-time as well as asynchronously.This cookbook delves into all aspects of Zoom, moving beyond just meetings. You’ll get started by exploring key areas such as audio, video, chat, webinars, advanced reporting, and analytics. Next, you’ll progress from discovering simple Zoom video and audio calls to understanding features such as whiteboards, hardware integration, and phone capabilities. Gradually, you'll discover advanced techniques for effective content presentation, while configuring users and features from the admin portal. The last set of chapters cover advanced features on security and privacy as well as how to make the most of AI Companion to reach out to your audience with better content, clarity, and expertise.By the end of this Zoom book, you’ll be well-versed with the entire Zoom app and all the modalities available.
Aaron Jones, Christopher Kruger, Benjamin Johnston
Do you find it difficult to understand how popular companies like WhatsApp and Amazon find valuable insights from large amounts of unorganized data? The Unsupervised Learning Workshop will give you the confidence to deal with cluttered and unlabeled datasets, using unsupervised algorithms in an easy and interactive manner.The book starts by introducing the most popular clustering algorithms of unsupervised learning. You'll find out how hierarchical clustering differs from k-means, along with understanding how to apply DBSCAN to highly complex and noisy data. Moving ahead, you'll use autoencoders for efficient data encoding.As you progress, you’ll use t-SNE models to extract high-dimensional information into a lower dimension for better visualization, in addition to working with topic modeling for implementing natural language processing (NLP). In later chapters, you’ll find key relationships between customers and businesses using Market Basket Analysis, before going on to use Hotspot Analysis for estimating the population density of an area.By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with the skills you need to apply unsupervised algorithms on cluttered datasets to find useful patterns and insights.
"Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition" 2016. Vol. 2 (2)
red. Danuta Gabryś-Barker, red. Adam Wojtaszek
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition, Volume 2, Issue 2 to trzeci numer nowopowstałego czasopisma (półrocznik) poświęconego pracom teoretycznym oraz badaniom empirycznym zajmującym się przyswajaniem języka drugiego oraz uczeniem się języka obcego. Jest czasopismem o zasięgu międzynarodowym, gromadzi bowiem Autorów z wielu środowisk akademickich poza Polską. Tegoroczny drugi numer koncentruje się na czynnikach kształtujących motywację do nauki języka obcego, roli blogów w promowaniu wielojęzyczności, przeplataniu się świata wirtualnego z rzeczywistym w kontekście nauczania języka obcego, problemu selektywnego mutyzmu wśród dzieci imigrantów, zmieniającej się roli native speaker’a we współczesnej glottodydaktyce oraz na wykształcaniu specjalistycznych umiejętności w ramach przyswajanego języka obcego. Tak jak poprzednie, obecny numer kierowany jest zarówno do badaczy procesów przyswajania języków, jak i do praktykujących glottodydaktyków.
Michaël Hoarau
Being a business analyst and data scientist, you have to use many algorithms and approaches to prepare, process, and build ML-based applications by leveraging time series data, but you face common problems, such as not knowing which algorithm to choose or how to combine and interpret them. Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides numerous services to help you build applications fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. This book helps you get to grips with three AWS AI/ML-managed services to enable you to deliver your desired business outcomes.The book begins with Amazon Forecast, where you’ll discover how to use time series forecasting, leveraging sophisticated statistical and machine learning algorithms to deliver business outcomes accurately. You’ll then learn to use Amazon Lookout for Equipment to build multivariate time series anomaly detection models geared toward industrial equipment and understand how it provides valuable insights to reinforce teams focused on predictive maintenance and predictive quality use cases. In the last chapters, you’ll explore Amazon Lookout for Metrics, and automatically detect and diagnose outliers in your business and operational data.By the end of this AWS book, you’ll have understood how to use the three AWS AI services effectively to perform time series analysis.
Gian Marco Iodice, Ronan Naughton
This book explores TinyML, a fast-growing field at the unique intersection of machine learning and embedded systems to make AI ubiquitous with extremely low-powered devices such as microcontrollers.The TinyML Cookbook starts with a practical introduction to this multidisciplinary field to get you up to speed with some of the fundamentals for deploying intelligent applications on Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense and Raspberry Pi Pico. As you progress, you’ll tackle various problems that you may encounter while prototyping microcontrollers, such as controlling the LED state with GPIO and a push-button, supplying power to microcontrollers with batteries, and more. Next, you’ll cover recipes relating to temperature, humidity, and the three “V” sensors (Voice, Vision, and Vibration) to gain the necessary skills to implement end-to-end smart applications in different scenarios. Later, you’ll learn best practices for building tiny models for memory-constrained microcontrollers. Finally, you’ll explore two of the most recent technologies, microTVM and microNPU that will help you step up your TinyML game.By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with best practices and machine learning frameworks to develop ML apps easily on microcontrollers and have a clear understanding of the key aspects to consider during the development phase.
Gian Marco Iodice
Discover the incredible world of tiny Machine Learning (tinyML) and create smart projects using real-world data sensors with the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense, Raspberry Pi Pico, and SparkFun RedBoard Artemis Nano.TinyML Cookbook, Second Edition, will show you how to build unique end-to-end ML applications using temperature, humidity, vision, audio, and accelerometer sensors in different scenarios. These projects will equip you with the knowledge and skills to bring intelligence to microcontrollers. You'll train custom models from weather prediction to real-time speech recognition using TensorFlow and Edge Impulse.Expert tips will help you squeeze ML models into tight memory budgets and accelerate performance using CMSIS-DSP.This improved edition includes new recipes featuring an LSTM neural network to recognize music genres and the Faster-Objects-More-Objects (FOMO) algorithm for detecting objects in a scene. Furthermore, you’ll work on scikit-learn model deployment on microcontrollers, implement on-device training, and deploy a model using microTVM, including on a microNPU. This beginner-friendly and comprehensive book will help you stay up to date with the latest developments in the tinyML community and give you the knowledge to build unique projects with microcontrollers!
TinyML. Wykorzystanie TensorFlow Lite do uczenia maszynowego na Arduino i innych mikrokontrolerach
Pete Warden, Daniel Situnayake
Może się wydawać, że profesjonalne systemy uczenia maszynowego wymagają sporych zasobów mocy obliczeniowej i energii. Okazuje się, że niekoniecznie: można tworzyć zaawansowane, oparte na sieciach neuronowych aplikacje, które doskonale poradzą sobie bez potężnych procesorów. Owszem, praca na mikrokontrolerach podobnych do Arduino lub systemach wbudowanych wymaga pewnego przygotowania i odpowiedniego podejścia, jest to jednak fascynujący sposób na wykorzystanie niewielkich urządzeń o niskim zapotrzebowaniu na energię do tworzenia zdumiewających projektów. Ta książka jest przystępnym wprowadzeniem do skomplikowanego świata, w którym za pomocą techniki TinyML wdraża się głębokie uczenie maszynowe w systemach wbudowanych. Nie musisz mieć żadnego doświadczenia z zakresu uczenia maszynowego czy pracy z mikrokontrolerami. W książce wyjaśniono, jak można trenować modele na tyle małe, by mogły działać w każdym środowisku - również Arduino. Dokładnie opisano sposoby użycia techniki TinyML w tworzeniu systemów wbudowanych opartych na zastosowaniu ucze nia maszynowego. Zaprezentowano też kilka ciekawych projektów, na przykład dotyczący budowy urządzenia rozpoznającego mowę, magicznej różdżki reagującej na gesty, a także rozszerzenia możliwości kamery o wykrywanie ludzi. W książce między innymi: praca z Arduino i innymi mikrokontrolerami o niskim poborze mocy podstawy uczenia maszynowego, budowy i treningu modeli TensorFlow Lite i zestaw narzędzi Google dla TinyML bezpieczeństwo i ochrona prywatności w aplikacji optymalizacja modelu tworzenie modeli do interpretacji różnego rodzaju danych Ograniczone zasoby? Poznaj TinyML!