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Published inMar 2021
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ISBN-139781838981983
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Michael Roshak
Michael Roshak
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Michael Roshak

Michael Roshak is a cloud architect and strategist with extensive subject matter expertise in enterprise cloud transformation programs and infrastructure modernization through designing, and deploying cloud-oriented solutions and architectures. He is responsible for providing strategic advisory for cloud adoption, consultative technical sales, and driving broad cloud services consumption with highly strategic accounts across multiple industries.
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Classifying chemical sensors with decision trees

In this recipe, we are going to use chemical sensor data from Metal-Oxide (MOx) sensors to determine whether there is wine in the air. This type of sensor is commonly used to determine whether food or chemical particulates are in the air. Chemical sensors can detect gasses that would be poisonous to people or food spillage at a warehouse.

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Artificial Intelligence for IoT Cookbook
Published in: Mar 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838981983

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Michael Roshak

Michael Roshak is a cloud architect and strategist with extensive subject matter expertise in enterprise cloud transformation programs and infrastructure modernization through designing, and deploying cloud-oriented solutions and architectures. He is responsible for providing strategic advisory for cloud adoption, consultative technical sales, and driving broad cloud services consumption with highly strategic accounts across multiple industries.
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