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Machine learning for engineers

By: Simeone, Osvaldo.
Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023Description: xxii, 578 p. ; ill., 27 cm.ISBN: 9781316512821.Subject(s): Machine learning | Signal Processing | Engineering Data processingDDC classification: 620.00285 Summary: This self-contained introduction to machine learning, designed from the start with engineers in mind, will equip students with everything they need to start applying machine learning principles and algorithms to real-world engineering problems. With a consistent emphasis on the connections between estimation, detection, information theory, and optimization, it includes : accessible overview of the relationships between machine learning and signal processing, providing a solid foundation for further study, clear explanations of the differences between state-of-the-art techniques and more classical methods, equipping students with all the understanding they need to make informed technique choices, demonstration of the links between information-theoretical concepts and their practical engineering relevance, and reproducible examples using Matlab, enabling hands-on student experimentation. Assuming only a basic understanding of probability and linear algebra, and accompanied by lecture slides and solutions for instructors, this is the ideal introduction to machine learning for engineering students of all disciplines.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This self-contained introduction to machine learning, designed from the start with engineers in mind, will equip students with everything they need to start applying machine learning principles and algorithms to real-world engineering problems. With a consistent emphasis on the connections between estimation, detection, information theory, and optimization, it includes : accessible overview of the relationships between machine learning and signal processing, providing a solid foundation for further study, clear explanations of the differences between state-of-the-art techniques and more classical methods, equipping students with all the understanding they need to make informed technique choices, demonstration of the links between information-theoretical concepts and their practical engineering relevance, and reproducible examples using Matlab, enabling hands-on student experimentation. Assuming only a basic understanding of probability and linear algebra, and accompanied by lecture slides and solutions for instructors, this is the ideal introduction to machine learning for engineering students of all disciplines.

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