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Cybersecurity with Data Science: Implementation
Hands-on of Machine Learning in Cybersecurity Supervised and unsupervised machine learning models for cybersecurity Description Machine learning is disrupting cybersecurity to a greater extent than almost any other industry. Many problems in cyber security are well suited to the application of machine learning as they often involve some form of anomaly detection on very large volumes of data. This course deals the most found issues in cybersecurity such as malware, anomalies detection, SQL injection, credit card fraud, bots, spams and phishing. All these problems are covered in case studies.
Deep Learning with TensorFlow 2.0 [2020]
Gain a Strong Understanding of TensorFlow - Google's Cutting-Edge Deep Learning Framework Build Deep Learning Algorithms from Scratch in Python Using NumPy and TensorFlow Set Yourself Apart with Hands-on Deep and Machine Learning Experience Grasp the Mathematics Behind Deep Learning Algorithms Understand Backpropagation, Stochastic Gradient Descent, Batching, Momentum, and Learning Rate Schedules Know the Ins and Outs of Underfitting, Overfitting, Training, Validation, Testing, Early Stopping, and Initialization Competently Carry Out Pre-Processing, Standardization, Normalization, and One-Hot Encoding Description Gain a Strong Understanding of TensorFlow - Google's Cutting-Edge Deep Learning Framework Build Deep Learning Algorithms from Scratch in Python Using NumPy and TensorFlow Set Yourself Apart with Hands-on Deep and Machine Learning Experience Grasp the Mathematics Behind Deep Learning Algorithms Understand Backpropagation, Stochastic Gradient Descent, Batching, Momentum, and Learning Rate Schedules Know the Ins and Outs of Underfitting, Overfitting, Training, Validation, Testing, Early Stopping, and Initialization Competently Carry Out Pre-Processing, Standardization, Normalization, and One-Hot Encoding Data scientists, machine learning engineers, and AI researchers all have their own skillsets. But what is that one special thing they have in common? They are all masters of deep learning. We often hear about AI, or self-driving cars, or the'algorithmic magic' at Google, Facebook, and Amazon. But it is not magic - it is deep learning. And more specifically, it is usually deep neural networks โ the one algorithm to rule them all.
Machine Learning Foundations: A Case Study Approach
About this Course Do you have data and wonder what it can tell you? Do you need a deeper understanding of the core ways in which machine learning can improve your business? Do you want to be able to converse with specialists about anything from regression and classification to deep learning and recommender systems? In this course, you will get hands-on experience with machine learning from a series of practical case-studies. At the end of the first course you will have studied how to predict house prices based on house-level features, analyze sentiment from user reviews, retrieve documents of interest, recommend products, and search for images.
The Problem With COVID-19 Artificial Intelligence Solutions and How to Fix Them (SSIR)
Private and public entities around the world, particularly in the health care and governance sectors, are developing and deploying a range of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in emergency response to COVID-19. Some of these systems work to track and predict its spread; others support medical response or help maintain social control. Indeed, AI systems can reduce strain on overwhelmed health care systems; help save lives by quickly diagnosing patients, and assessing health declines or progress; and limit the virus's spread. But there's a problem: The algorithms driving these systems are human creations, and as such, they are subject to biases that can deepen societal inequities and pose risks to businesses and society more broadly. In this article, we look at data on the pandemic, share two recent applications of AI, and suggest a number of ways nonprofit and business leaders can help ensure that they develop, manage, and use transformative AI equitably and responsibly.
EPARS: Early Prediction of At-risk Students with Online and Offline Learning Behaviors
Yang, Yu, Wen, Zhiyuan, Cao, Jiannong, Shen, Jiaxing, Yin, Hongzhi, Zhou, Xiaofang
Early prediction of students at risk (STAR) is an effective and significant means to provide timely intervention for dropout and suicide. Existing works mostly rely on either online or offline learning behaviors which are not comprehensive enough to capture the whole learning processes and lead to unsatisfying prediction performance. We propose a novel algorithm (EPARS) that could early predict STAR in a semester by modeling online and offline learning behaviors. The online behaviors come from the log of activities when students use the online learning management system. The offline behaviors derive from the check-in records of the library. Our main observations are two folds. Significantly different from good students, STAR barely have regular and clear study routines. We devised a multi-scale bag-of-regularity method to extract the regularity of learning behaviors that is robust to sparse data. Second, friends of STAR are more likely to be at risk. We constructed a co-occurrence network to approximate the underlying social network and encode the social homophily as features through network embedding. To validate the proposed algorithm, extensive experiments have been conducted among an Asian university with 15,503 undergraduate students. The results indicate EPARS outperforms baselines by 14.62% ~ 38.22% in predicting STAR.
100% OFF Udemy Coupon The Data Science Course
A Data Science dons many hats in his/her workplace. Not only are Data Scientists responsible for business analytics, but they are also involved in building data products and software platforms, along with developing visualizations and machine learning algorithms. Data Analytics career prospects depend not only on how good are you with programming --equally important is the ability to influence companies to take action. As you work for an organization, you will improve your communication skills.A Data Analyst interprets data and turns it into information that can offer ways to improve a business, thus affecting business decisions. Data Analysts gather information from various sources and interpret patterns and trends โ as such a Data Analyst job description should highlight the analytical nature of the role.
5 common mistakes while working with machine learning algorithms - GreatLearning
Perfection is achieved only by making mistakes. Same holds true when you work with machine learning algorithms to build models. Most of the time, it is not obvious how to proceed and navigate at the beginning and professionals are bound to make mistakes, especially those who are a novice in the domain. Here is a list of most common mistakes that are committed while working with machine learning algorithms. Hopefully, you will learn and draw valuable insights from this article that you could apply in your work.
Machine Learning Meets Quantum Physics
To overcome this challenge, recently there have been increased efforts to accelerate quantum simulations with machine learning (ML). This emerging interdisciplinary community encompasses chemists, material scientists, physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists, joining forces to contribute to the exciting hot topic of progressing machine learning and AI for molecules and materials. The book that has emerged from a series of workshops provides a snapshot of this rapidly developing field. It contains tutorial material explaining the relevant foundations needed in chemistry, physics as well as machine learning to give an easy starting point for interested readers. In addition, a number of research papers defining the current state-of-the-art are included.
Udemy Code Convolutional Neural Networks: Zero to Full Real-World Apps
"The implementation part is very good and up-too the mark. The explanation step by step process is very good." (February 2018). "course done very well; everything is explained in detail; really satisfied!!!" (February 2018). "Difficult topics are simply illustrated and therefore easy to understand." (January 2018).
Advanced AI: Deep Reinforcement Learning in Python
Online Courses Udemy Advanced AI: Deep Reinforcement Learning in Python, The Complete Guide to Mastering Artificial Intelligence using Deep Learning and Neural Networks Created by Lazy Programmer Team, Lazy Programmer Inc. English [Auto-generated], Indonesian [Auto-generated], 5 more Students also bought Deep Learning: Convolutional Neural Networks in Python Deep Learning: Recurrent Neural Networks in Python Unsupervised Machine Learning Hidden Markov Models in Python Bayesian Machine Learning in Python: A/B Testing Data Science: Supervised Machine Learning in Python Preview this course GET COUPON CODE Description This course is all about the application of deep learning and neural networks to reinforcement learning. If you've taken my first reinforcement learning class, then you know that reinforcement learning is on the bleeding edge of what we can do with AI. Specifically, the combination of deep learning with reinforcement learning has led to AlphaGo beating a world champion in the strategy game Go, it has led to self-driving cars, and it has led to machines that can play video games at a superhuman level. Reinforcement learning has been around since the 70s but none of this has been possible until now. The world is changing at a very fast pace.