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Machine Learning with Swift

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121515
Pages 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (3):
Jojo Moolayil Jojo Moolayil
Profile icon Jojo Moolayil
Alexander Sosnovshchenko Alexander Sosnovshchenko
Profile icon Alexander Sosnovshchenko
Oleksandr Baiev Oleksandr Baiev
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Getting Started with Machine Learning 2. Classification – Decision Tree Learning 3. K-Nearest Neighbors Classifier 4. K-Means Clustering 5. Association Rule Learning 6. Linear Regression and Gradient Descent 7. Linear Classifier and Logistic Regression 8. Neural Networks 9. Convolutional Neural Networks 10. Natural Language Processing 11. Machine Learning Libraries 12. Optimizing Neural Networks for Mobile Devices 13. Best Practices Index

iOS application


To use vectors in an iOS application, we must export them in a binary format:

In [47]: 
model.wv.save_word2vec_format(fname='MarkTwain.bin', binary=True) 

This binary contains words and their embedding vectors, all of the same length. The original implementation of Word2Vec was written in C, so I took it and adapted the code for our purpose—to parse the binary file and find closest words to the one that we specify.

Chatbot anatomy

Most chatbots look like reincarnations of console applications: you have a predefined set of commands and the bot produces an output for every command of yours. Someone even joked that Linux includes an awesome chatbot called console. But they don't always have to be that way. Let's see how we can make them more interesting. A typical chatbot consists of one or several input streams, a brain, and output streams. Inputs can be a keyboard, voice recognition, or set of predefined phrases. The brain is a sort of algorithm for transforming input into output...

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