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Machine Learning for Mobile

Machine Learning for Mobile

By : Revathi Gopalakrishnan, Avinash Venkateswarlu
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Machine Learning for Mobile

Machine Learning for Mobile

By: Revathi Gopalakrishnan, Avinash Venkateswarlu

Overview of this book

Machine learning presents an entirely unique opportunity in software development. It allows smartphones to produce an enormous amount of useful data that can be mined, analyzed, and used to make predictions. This book will help you master machine learning for mobile devices with easy-to-follow, practical examples. You will begin with an introduction to machine learning on mobiles and grasp the fundamentals so you become well-acquainted with the subject. You will master supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms, and then learn how to build a machine learning model using mobile-based libraries such as Core ML, TensorFlow Lite, ML Kit, and Fritz on Android and iOS platforms. In doing so, you will also tackle some common and not-so-common machine learning problems with regard to Computer Vision and other real-world domains. By the end of this book, you will have explored machine learning in depth and implemented on-device machine learning with ease, thereby gaining a thorough understanding of how to run, create, and build real-time machine-learning applications on your mobile devices.
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Introduction to algorithms

In this section, we will look at the decision tree algorithm. We will go through an example to understand the algorithm. Once we get some clarity on the algorithm, we will try to understand the random forest algorithm with an example.

Decision tree 

To understand the random forest model, we must first learn about the decision tree, the basic building block of a random forest. We all use decision trees in our daily lives, even if you don't know it by that name. You will be able to relate to the concepts of a decision tree once we start going through the example.

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