Efficient Learning Machines Theories, Concepts, and Applications for Engineers and System Designers /
Machine learning techniques provide cost-effective alternatives to traditional methods for extracting underlying relationships between information and data and for predicting future events by processing existing information to train models. Efficient Learning Machines explores the major topics of ma...
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