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Hands-On Artificial Intelligence for IoT

You're reading from   Hands-On Artificial Intelligence for IoT Expert machine learning and deep learning techniques for developing smarter IoT systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788836067
Length 390 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Dr. Amita Kapoor Dr. Amita Kapoor
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Preface 1. Principles and Foundations of IoT and AI 2. Data Access and Distributed Processing for IoT FREE CHAPTER 3. Machine Learning for IoT 4. Deep Learning for IoT 5. Genetic Algorithms for IoT 6. Reinforcement Learning for IoT 7. Generative Models for IoT 8. Distributed AI for IoT 9. Personal and Home IoT 10. AI for the Industrial IoT 11. AI for Smart Cities IoT 12. Combining It All Together 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Multilayered perceptrons for regression and classification

In the last section, you learned about a single artificial neuron and used it to predict the energy output. If we compare it with the linear regression result of Chapter 3, Machine Learning for IoT, we can see that though the single neuron did a good job, it was not as good as linear regression. The single neuron architecture had an MSE value of 0.078 on the validation dataset as compared 0.01 of linear regression. Can we make it better, with maybe more epochs, or different learning rate, or perhaps more single neurons. Unfortunately not, single neurons can solve only linearly separable problems, for example, they can provide a solution only if there exists a straight line separating the classes/decision.

The network with a single layer of neurons is called simple perceptron. The perceptron model was given by Rosenblatt...
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