Why Machines Learn

The Elegant Maths Behind Modern AI

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Anil Ananthaswamy: Why Machines Learn (2024, Penguin Books, Limited)

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Published 2024 by Penguin Books, Limited.

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978-0-241-58648-8
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A mathematical look at how machines learn and make decisions.

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A fascinating book that looks at the history of Machine Learning (ML) to show how we arrive at the machine learning models we have today that drive applications like ChatGPT and others. Mathematics involving algebra, vectors, matrices, and so on feature in the book. By going through the maths, the reader gets an appreciation of how ML system go about the task of learning to distinguish between inputs to provide the (hopefully) correct output.

The book starts with the earliest type of ML, the perceptron, which can learn to separate data into categories and started the initial hype over learning machines. The maths are also provided to show how, by adjusting the weights assigned to its testing input, the machine discovers the correct weights which can allow it to categorize other inputs.

Other chapters then cover other ways to train a machine to categorize its input is shown, based on …

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