Mastering .NET Machine Learning

· Packt Publishing Ltd
Ebook
358
Pages

About this ebook

Master the art of machine learning with .NET and gain insight into real-world applicationsAbout This BookBased on .NET framework 4.6.1, includes examples on ASP.NET Core 1.0Set up your business application to start using machine learning techniquesFamiliarize the user with some of the more common .NET libraries for machine learningImplement several common machine learning techniquesEvaluate, optimize and adjust machine learning modelsWho This Book Is For

This book is targeted at .Net developers who want to build complex machine learning systems. Some basic understanding of data science is required.

What You Will LearnWrite your own machine learning applications and experiments using the latest .NET framework, including .NET Core 1.0Set up your business application to start using machine learning.Accurately predict the future using regressions.Discover hidden patterns using decision trees.Acquire, prepare, and combine datasets to drive insights.Optimize business throughput using Bayes Classifier.Discover (more) hidden patterns using KNN and Naive Bayes.Discover (even more) hidden patterns using K-Means and PCA.Use Neural Networks to improve business decision making while using the latest ASP.NET technologies.Explore “Big Data”, distributed computing, and how to deploy machine learning models to IoT devices – making machines self-learning and adaptingAlong the way, learn about Open Data, Bing maps, and MBraceIn Detail

.Net is one of the widely used platforms for developing applications. With the meteoric rise of Machine learning, developers are now keen on finding out how can they make their .Net applications smarter. Also, .NET developers are interested into moving into the world of devices and how to apply machine learning techniques to, well, machines.

This book is packed with real-world examples to easily use machine learning techniques in your business applications. You will begin with introduction to F# and prepare yourselves for machine learning using .NET framework. You will be writing a simple linear regression model using an example which predicts sales of a product. Forming a base with the regression model, you will start using machine learning libraries available in .NET framework such as Math.NET, Numl.NET and Accord.NET with the help of a sample application. You will then move on to writing multiple linear regressions and logistic regressions.

You will learn what is open data and the awesomeness of type providers. Next, you are going to address some of the issues that we have been glossing over so far and take a deep dive into obtaining, cleaning, and organizing our data. You will compare the utility of building a KNN and Naive Bayes model to achieve best possible results.

Implementation of Kmeans and PCA using Accord.NET and Numl.NET libraries is covered with the help of an example application. We will then look at many of issues confronting creating real-world machine learning models like overfitting and how to combat them using confusion matrixes, scaling, normalization, and feature selection. You will now enter into the world of Neural Networks and move your line of business application to a hybrid scientific application. After you have covered all the above machine learning models, you will see how to deal with very large datasets using MBrace and how to deploy machine learning models to Internet of Thing (IoT) devices so that the machine can learn and adapt on the fly

Style and approach

This book will guide you in learning everything about how to tackle the flood of data being encountered these days in your .NET applications with the help of popular machine learning libraries offered by the .NET framework.

About the author

Jamie Dixon has been writing code for as long as he can remember and has been getting paid to do it since 1995. He was using C# and JavaScript almost exclusively until discovering F#, and now combines all three languages for the problem at hand. He has a passion for discovering overlooked gems in datasets and merging software engineering techniques to scientific computing. When he codes for fun, he spends his time using Phidgets, Netduinos, and Raspberry Pis or spending time in Kaggle competitions using F# or R. Jamie is a bachelor of science in computer science and has been an F# MVP since 2014. He is the former chair of his town's Information Services Advisory Board and is an outspoken advocate of open data. He is also involved with his local.NET User Group (TRINUG) with an emphasis on data analytics, machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Jamie lives in Cary, North Carolina with his wonderful wife Jill and their three awesome children: Sonoma, Sawyer, and Sloan. He blogs weekly at jamessdixon. wordpress.com and can be found on Twitter at @jamie_dixon.

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