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Published inDec 2018
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Revathi Gopalakrishnan
Revathi Gopalakrishnan
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Revathi Gopalakrishnan

Revathi Gopalakrishnan is a software professional with more than 17 years of experience in the IT industry. She has worked extensively in mobile application development and has played various roles, including developer and architect, and has led various enterprise mobile enablement initiatives for large organizations. She has also worked on a host of consumer applications for various customers around the globe. She has an interest in emerging areas, and machine learning is one of them. Through this book, she has tried to bring out how machine learning can make mobile application development more interesting and super cool. Revathi resides in Chennai and enjoys her weekends with her husband and her two lovely daughters.
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Avinash Venkateswarlu
Avinash Venkateswarlu
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Avinash Venkateswarlu

Avinash Venkateswarlu has more than 3 years' experience in IT and is currently exploring mobile machine learning. He has worked in enterprise mobile enablement projects and is interested in emerging technologies such as mobile machine learning and cryptocurrency. Venkateswarlu works in Chennai, but enjoys spending his weekends in his home town, Nellore. He likes to do farming or yoga when he is not in front of his laptop exploring emerging technologies.
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Introduction to neural networks


A neural network is a system of hardware and/or software that is modeled on the operation of neurons in the human brain. The design behind neural networks is inspired by the human brain and its functionality. Let's understand the design of the human brain. The neuron is the basic working unit of the brain. It's a specialized cell that can transmit information to other nerve cells. The brain is made up of approximately 100,000,000,000 neurons. A neuron's main function is to process and transmit information.

Communication steps of  a neuron

Neuron communication follows a four-step path:

  • A neuron receives information from the external environment or from other neurons.
  • The neuron integrates, or processes, the information from all of its input and determines whether to send an output signal. This integration takes place both in time (the duration of the input and the time between input) and space (across the surface of the neuron).
  • The neuron propagates the signal...
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Published in: Dec 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788629355

Authors (2)

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Revathi Gopalakrishnan

Revathi Gopalakrishnan is a software professional with more than 17 years of experience in the IT industry. She has worked extensively in mobile application development and has played various roles, including developer and architect, and has led various enterprise mobile enablement initiatives for large organizations. She has also worked on a host of consumer applications for various customers around the globe. She has an interest in emerging areas, and machine learning is one of them. Through this book, she has tried to bring out how machine learning can make mobile application development more interesting and super cool. Revathi resides in Chennai and enjoys her weekends with her husband and her two lovely daughters.
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Avinash Venkateswarlu

Avinash Venkateswarlu has more than 3 years' experience in IT and is currently exploring mobile machine learning. He has worked in enterprise mobile enablement projects and is interested in emerging technologies such as mobile machine learning and cryptocurrency. Venkateswarlu works in Chennai, but enjoys spending his weekends in his home town, Nellore. He likes to do farming or yoga when he is not in front of his laptop exploring emerging technologies.
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