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Published inMay 2016
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Yusuke Sugomori
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Yusuke Sugomori

Yusuke Sugomori is a creative technologist with a background in information engineering. When he was a graduate school student, he cofounded Gunosy with his colleagues, which uses machine learning and web-based data mining to determine individual users' respective interests and provides an optimized selection of daily news items based on those interests. This algorithm-based app has gained a lot of attention since its release and now has more than 10 million users. The company has been listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange since April 28, 2015. In 2013, Sugomori joined Dentsu, the largest advertising company in Japan based on nonconsolidated gross profit in 2014, where he carried out a wide variety of digital advertising, smartphone app development, and big data analysis. He was also featured as one of eight "new generation" creators by the Japanese magazine Web Designing. In April 2016, he joined a medical start-up as cofounder and CTO.
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The need for training in machine learning


You have already seen that machine learning is a method of pattern recognition. Machine learning reaches an answer by recognizing and sorting out patterns from the given learning data. It may seem easy when you just look at the sentence, but the fact is that it takes quite a long time for machine learning to sort out unknown data, in other words, to build the appropriate model. Why is that? Is it that difficult to just sort out? Does it even bother to have a "learning" phase in between?

The answer is, of course, yes. It is extremely difficult to sort out data appropriately. The more complicated a problem becomes, the more it becomes impossible to perfectly classify data. This is because there are almost infinite patterns of categorization when you simply say "pattern classifier." Let's look at a very simple example in the following graph:

There are two types of data, circles and triangles, and the unknown data, the square. You don't know which group...

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Published in: May 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785282195

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Yusuke Sugomori

Yusuke Sugomori is a creative technologist with a background in information engineering. When he was a graduate school student, he cofounded Gunosy with his colleagues, which uses machine learning and web-based data mining to determine individual users' respective interests and provides an optimized selection of daily news items based on those interests. This algorithm-based app has gained a lot of attention since its release and now has more than 10 million users. The company has been listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange since April 28, 2015. In 2013, Sugomori joined Dentsu, the largest advertising company in Japan based on nonconsolidated gross profit in 2014, where he carried out a wide variety of digital advertising, smartphone app development, and big data analysis. He was also featured as one of eight "new generation" creators by the Japanese magazine Web Designing. In April 2016, he joined a medical start-up as cofounder and CTO.
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