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Deep Learning for Beginners
Written by Steven Cooper
Narrated by Cris Neeten
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If you are looking for a complete beginners guide to learn deep learning with examples, in just a few hours, then you need to continue reading.
This book delves into the basics of deep learning for those who are enthusiasts concerning all things machine learning and artificial intelligence. For those who have seen movies that show computer systems taking over the world like, Terminator, or benevolent systems that watch over the population, i.e. Person of Interest, this should be right up your alley.
This book will give you the basics of what deep learning entails. That means frameworks used by coders and significant components and tools used in deep learning, that enable facial recognition, speech recognition, and virtual assistance. Yes, deep learning provides the tools through which systems like Siri became possible.
The use of data science adds a lot of value to businesses, and we will continue to see the need for data scientists grow.
This book is probably one of the best books for beginners. It's a step-by-step guide for any person who wants to start learning deep learning and artificial intelligence from scratch.
When data science can reduce spending costs by billions of dollars in our economy, why wait to jump in?
This book delves into the basics of deep learning for those who are enthusiasts concerning all things machine learning and artificial intelligence. For those who have seen movies that show computer systems taking over the world like, Terminator, or benevolent systems that watch over the population, i.e. Person of Interest, this should be right up your alley.
This book will give you the basics of what deep learning entails. That means frameworks used by coders and significant components and tools used in deep learning, that enable facial recognition, speech recognition, and virtual assistance. Yes, deep learning provides the tools through which systems like Siri became possible.
The use of data science adds a lot of value to businesses, and we will continue to see the need for data scientists grow.
This book is probably one of the best books for beginners. It's a step-by-step guide for any person who wants to start learning deep learning and artificial intelligence from scratch.
When data science can reduce spending costs by billions of dollars in our economy, why wait to jump in?
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