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MATLAB for Machine Learning

You're reading from   MATLAB for Machine Learning Practical examples of regression, clustering and neural networks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788398435
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pavan Kumar Kolluru Pavan Kumar Kolluru
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Giuseppe Ciaburro Giuseppe Ciaburro
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Preface 1. Getting Started with MATLAB Machine Learning FREE CHAPTER 2. Importing and Organizing Data in MATLAB 3. From Data to Knowledge Discovery 4. Finding Relationships between Variables - Regression Techniques 5. Pattern Recognition through Classification Algorithms 6. Identifying Groups of Data Using Clustering Methods 7. Simulation of Human Thinking - Artificial Neural Networks 8. Improving the Performance of the Machine Learning Model - Dimensionality Reduction 9. Machine Learning in Practice

Clustering using Gaussian mixture models

So far, we have addressed clustering issues through different approaches. Another way of dealing with these problems is the model-based approach. In this case, we will use certain models for clusters and attempt to optimize the fit between the data and the model. In other words, each cluster can be mathematically represented by a parametric distribution, such as Gaussian (continuous) or Poisson (discrete).

Gaussian distribution

Gaussian distribution has some limitations when modeling real-world datasets. Very complex densities can be modeled with a linear combination of Gaussian weights weighed appropriately. A mixture model is a type of density model that is packed with a number of...

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