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Neural Networks for Beginners

An Easy Textbook for Machine Learning Fundamentals to Guide You Implementing Neural Networks with Python and Deep Learning (Artificial Intelligence)

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Neural Networks for Beginners

Written by: Russel R. Russo
Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
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Do you want to understand neural networks and learn everything about them but it looks like it is an exclusive club? Are you fascinated by artificial intelligence but you think that it would be too difficult for you to learn?

If you think that neural networks and artificial intelligence are the present and, even more, the future of technology, and you want to be part of it…well you are in the right place, and you are looking at the right book.

If you are reading these lines you have probably noticed this: Artificial Intelligence is all around you. Your smartphone that suggests you the next word you want to type, your Netflix account that recommends you the series you may like or Spotify’s personalized playlists. This is how machines are learning from you in everyday life.

Either if you want to start your own AI enterprise, to empower your business or to work in the greatest and most innovative companies, Artificial Intelligence is the future, and neural networks programming is the skill you want to have.

The good news is that there is no exclusive club, you can easily (if you commit, of course) learn how to program and use neural networks, and to do that Neural Networks for Beginners is the perfect way.

With this book you will discover:

  • Types and components of neural networks
  • The smartest way to approach neural network programming
  • Why algorithms are your friends
  • The “three Vs” of Big Data (plus two new Vs)
  • How machine learning will help you making predictions
  • The three most common problems with neural networks and how to overcome them

Even if you don’t know anything about programming, neural networks is the perfect place to start now. Still, if you already know about programming but not about how to do it in artificial intelligence, neural networks are the next thing you want to learn. And Neural Networks for Beginners is the best way to do it.

©2019 Russel R. Russo (P)2020 Russel R. Russo
Programming & Software Development Machine Learning Data Science Programming Artificial Intelligence Software Development Software
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Not good as an audio book.

The narration was so robotic it sounds like it's AI generated . And when they start reading out python code, they completely lost me.
The concepts covered in the book sound like they're disjointed, at one point in chapter 12 or 13 it says "if you haven't been coding along with this book till now you'll find the next bit confusing" ...but to my knowledge there had not been any coding up to that point. So it's as if the audio book isn't complete. I don't know what's going on. They jump into coding time series RNN's and start making analogies to CNN's but I'm pretty sure they hadn't covered CNN's yet at that point in the book. So confusing.

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