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Beginning Machine Learning in iOS

CoreML Framework

Mohit Thakkar

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APress
21 February 2019
Implement machine learning models in your iOS applications. This short work begins by reviewing the primary principals of machine learning and then moves on to discussing more advanced topics, such as CoreML, the framework used to enable machine learning tasks in Apple products.  Many applications on iPhone use machine learning: Siri to serve voice-based requests, the Photos app for facial recognition, and Facebook to suggest which people that might be in a photo.  You'll review how these types of machine learning tasks are implemented and performed so that you can use them in your own apps.  Beginning Machine Learning in iOS is your guide to putting machine learning to work in your iOS applications. What You'll Learn

Understand the CoreML components

Train custom models

Implement GPU processing for better computation efficiency

Enable machine learning in your application 

Who This Book Is For Novice developers and programmers who wish to implement machine learning in their iOS applications and those who want to learn the fundamentals about machine learning. 

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Imprint:   APress
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781484242964
ISBN 10:   1484242963
Pages:   157
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1. Introduction to Machine Learning.- Chapter 2. Introduction to Core ML Framework.- Chapter 3. Custom ML Models Using Turi Create.-  Chapter 4. Custom Core ML Models using Create ML.- Chapter 5. Improving Computational Efficiency.   

Mohit Thakkar is an Associate Software Engineer with MNC. He has a bachelor's degree in computer engineering and is the author of several independently published titles, including Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining & Business Intelligence, iOS Programming, and Mobile Computing & Wireless Communication. He also published a research paper titled “Remote Health Monitoring using Implantable Probes to Prevent Untimely Death of Animals” in the International Journal of Advanced Research in Management, Architecture, Technology and Engineering. 

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