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Hands-On Machine Learning on Google Cloud Platform

You're reading from   Hands-On Machine Learning on Google Cloud Platform Implementing smart and efficient analytics using Cloud ML Engine

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788393485
Length 500 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alexis Perrier Alexis Perrier
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V Kishore Ayyadevara V Kishore Ayyadevara
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Giuseppe Ciaburro Giuseppe Ciaburro
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Preface 1. Introducing the Google Cloud Platform FREE CHAPTER 2. Google Compute Engine 3. Google Cloud Storage 4. Querying Your Data with BigQuery 5. Transforming Your Data 6. Essential Machine Learning 7. Google Machine Learning APIs 8. Creating ML Applications with Firebase 9. Neural Networks with TensorFlow and Keras 10. Evaluating Results with TensorBoard 11. Optimizing the Model through Hyperparameter Tuning 12. Preventing Overfitting with Regularization 13. Beyond Feedforward Networks – CNN and RNN 14. Time Series with LSTMs 15. Reinforcement Learning 16. Generative Neural Networks 17. Chatbots

Supervised and unsupervised machine learning

Supervised machine learning constitutes the set of techniques that work towards building a model that approximate a function. The function takes a set of input variables, which are alternatively called independent variables, and tries to map the input variables to the output variable, alternatively called the dependent variable or the label.

Given that we know the label (or the value) we are trying to predict, for a set of input variables, the technique becomes a supervised learning problem.

In a similar manner, in an unsupervised learning problem, we do not have the output variable that we have to predict. However, in unsupervised learning, we try to group the data points so that they form logical groups.

A distinction between supervised and unsupervised learning at a high level can be obtained as shown in the following diagram:

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