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Sumit Ranjan
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Sumit Ranjan

Sumit Ranjan is a silver medalist in his Bachelor of Technology (Electronics and Telecommunication) degree. He is a passionate data scientist who has worked on solving business problems to build an unparalleled customer experience across domains such as, automobile, healthcare, semi-conductor, cloud-virtualization, and insurance. He is experienced in building applied machine learning, computer vision, and deep learning solutions, to meet real-world needs. He was awarded Autonomous Self-Driving Car Scholar by KPIT Technologies. He has also worked on multiple research projects at Mercedes Benz Research and Development. Apart from work, his hobbies are traveling and exploring new places, wildlife photography, and blogging.
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Dr. S. Senthamilarasu
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Dr. S. Senthamilarasu

Dr. S. Senthamilarasu was born and raised in the Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He is a technologist, designer, speaker, storyteller, journal reviewer educator, and researcher. He loves to learn new technologies and solves real world problems in the IT industry. He has published various journals and research papers and has presented at various international conferences. His research areas include data mining, image processing, and neural network. He loves reading Tamil novels and involves himself in social activities. He has also received silver medals in international exhibitions for his research products for children with an autism disorder. He currently lives in Bangalore and is working closely with lead clients.
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Diving deep into neural networks

Deep learning is a sub-field of ML that is based on ANNs (see Fig 2.1). Deep learning mimics the human brain and is inspired by the structure and function of the brain. The concept of deep learning is not new and has existed for a number of years. The reason for the popularity and success of deep learning in recent years is due to high powered processing units, such as GPUs, and the presence of enormous amounts of data. One of the reasons for deep neural networks (DNNs) performing better is the complex relationships among features and high-dimensional data:

Fig 2.1: Deep learning is a sub-field of ML

One of the great things about deep learning is that it eliminates human input. It replaces the costly and inefficient effort of human beings and automates most of the extraction process from features and raw data so that it doesn't require human involvement. Before, we used to extract features ourselves to make ML algorithms...

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Sumit Ranjan

Sumit Ranjan is a silver medalist in his Bachelor of Technology (Electronics and Telecommunication) degree. He is a passionate data scientist who has worked on solving business problems to build an unparalleled customer experience across domains such as, automobile, healthcare, semi-conductor, cloud-virtualization, and insurance. He is experienced in building applied machine learning, computer vision, and deep learning solutions, to meet real-world needs. He was awarded Autonomous Self-Driving Car Scholar by KPIT Technologies. He has also worked on multiple research projects at Mercedes Benz Research and Development. Apart from work, his hobbies are traveling and exploring new places, wildlife photography, and blogging.
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Dr. S. Senthamilarasu

Dr. S. Senthamilarasu was born and raised in the Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He is a technologist, designer, speaker, storyteller, journal reviewer educator, and researcher. He loves to learn new technologies and solves real world problems in the IT industry. He has published various journals and research papers and has presented at various international conferences. His research areas include data mining, image processing, and neural network. He loves reading Tamil novels and involves himself in social activities. He has also received silver medals in international exhibitions for his research products for children with an autism disorder. He currently lives in Bangalore and is working closely with lead clients.
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