Mathematical Theories of Machine Learning - Theory and Applications

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ISBN-10:

3030170780

ISBN-13:

9783030170783

Edition: 1st ed. 2020
Released: Aug 14, 2020
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback, 156 pages
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Review\n“The book discusses mathematical theories of machine learning. … The book is very technically written and it is addressed to professionals in the field.” (Smaranda Belciug, zbMATH 1422.68003, 2019)\nThis book studies mathematical theories of machine learning. The first part of the book explores the optimality and adaptivity of choosing step sizes of gradient descent for escaping strict saddle points in non-convex optimization problems. In the second part, the authors propose algorithms to find local minima in nonconvex optimization and to obtain global minima in some degree from the Newton Second Law without friction. In the third part, the authors study the problem of subspace clustering with noisy and missing data, which is a problem well-motivated by practical applications data subject to stochastic Gaussian noise and/or incomplete data with uniformly missing entries. In the last part, the authors introduce an novel VAR model with Elastic-Net regularization and its equivalent Bayesian model allowing for both a stable sparsity and a group selection.\nFrom the Back Cover\nThis book studies mathematical theories of machine learning. The first part of the book explores the optimality and adaptivity of choosing step sizes of gradient descent for escaping strict saddle points in non-convex optimization problems. In the second part, the authors propose algorithms to find local minima in nonconvex optimization and to obtain global minima in some degree from the Newton Second Law without friction. In the third part, the authors study the problem of subspace clustering with noisy and missing data, which is a problem well-motivated by practical applications data subject to stochastic Gaussian noise and/or incomplete data with uniformly missing entries. In the last part, the authors introduce an novel VAR model with Elastic-Net regularization and its equivalent Bayesian model allowing for both a stable sparsity and a group selection.
Provides a thorough look into the variety of mathematical theories of machine learning Presented in four parts, allowing for readers to easily navigate the complex theories Includes extensive empirical studies on both the synthetic and real application time series data












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