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Lavishlivings Machine Learning For Edge Computing : Frameworks, Patterns And Best Practices Size 29
Lavishlivings Machine Learning For Edge Computing : Frameworks, Patterns And Best Practices Size 29
Lavishlivings Machine Learning For Edge Computing : Frameworks, Patterns And Best Practices Size 29
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Lavishlivings Machine Learning For Edge Computing : Frameworks, Patterns And Best Practices Size 29

This book divides edge intelligence into AI for edge (intelligence-enabled edge computing) and AI on edge (artificial intelligence on edge). It focuses on providing optimal solutions to the key concerns in edge computing through effective AI technologies and it discusses how to build AI models i. e. model training and inference on edge. This book provides insights into this new inter-disciplinary field of edge computing from a broader vision and perspective. The authors discuss machine learning algorithms for edge computing as well as the future needs and potential of the technology. The authors also explain the core concepts frameworks patterns and research roadmap which offer the necessary background for potential future research programs in edge intelligence. The target audience of this book includes academics research scholars industrial experts scientists and postgraduate students who are working in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) or edge computing and would like to add machine learning to enhance the capabilities of their work. This book explores the following topics: Edge computing hardware for edge computing AI and edge virtualization techniques Edge intelligence and deep learning applications training and optimization Machine learning algorithms used for edge computing Reviews AI on IoT Discusses future edge computing needs Amitoj Singh is an Associate Professor at the School of Sciences of Emerging Technologies Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Punjab State Open University Punjab India. Vinay Kukreja is a Professor at the Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology Chitkara University Punjab India. Taghi Javdani Gandomani is an Assistant Professor at Shahrekord University Shahrekord Iran. | Machine Learning for Edge Computing Frameworks Patterns and Best Practices

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This book divides edge intelligence into AI for edge (intelligence-enabled edge computing) and AI on edge (artificial intelligence on edge). It focuses on providing optimal solutions to the key concerns in edge computing through effective AI technologies and it discusses how to build AI models i. e. model training and inference on edge. This book provides insights into this new inter-disciplinary field of edge computing from a broader vision and perspective. The authors discuss machine learning algorithms for edge computing as well as the future needs and potential of the technology. The authors also explain the core concepts frameworks patterns and research roadmap which offer the necessary background for potential future research programs in edge intelligence. The target audience of this book includes academics research scholars industrial experts scientists and postgraduate students who are working in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) or edge computing and would like to add machine learning to enhance the capabilities of their work. This book explores the following topics: Edge computing hardware for edge computing AI and edge virtualization techniques Edge intelligence and deep learning applications training and optimization Machine learning algorithms used for edge computing Reviews AI on IoT Discusses future edge computing needs Amitoj Singh is an Associate Professor at the School of Sciences of Emerging Technologies Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Punjab State Open University Punjab India. Vinay Kukreja is a Professor at the Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology Chitkara University Punjab India. Taghi Javdani Gandomani is an Assistant Professor at Shahrekord University Shahrekord Iran. | Machine Learning for Edge Computing Frameworks Patterns and Best Practices

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This book divides edge intelligence into AI for edge (intelligence-enabled edge computing) and AI on edge (artificial intelligence on edge). It focuses on providing optimal solutions to the key concerns in edge computing through effective AI technologies and it discusses how to build AI models i. e. model training and inference on edge. This book provides insights into this new inter-disciplinary field of edge computing from a broader vision and perspective. The authors discuss machine learning algorithms for edge computing as well as the future needs and potential of the technology. The authors also explain the core concepts frameworks patterns and research roadmap which offer the necessary background for potential future research programs in edge intelligence. The target audience of this book includes academics research scholars industrial experts scientists and postgraduate students who are working in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) or edge computing and would like to add machine learning to enhance the capabilities of their work. This book explores the following topics: Edge computing hardware for edge computing AI and edge virtualization techniques Edge intelligence and deep learning applications training and optimization Machine learning algorithms used for edge computing Reviews AI on IoT Discusses future edge computing needs Amitoj Singh is an Associate Professor at the School of Sciences of Emerging Technologies Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Punjab State Open University Punjab India. Vinay Kukreja is a Professor at the Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology Chitkara University Punjab India. Taghi Javdani Gandomani is an Assistant Professor at Shahrekord University Shahrekord Iran. | Machine Learning for Edge Computing Frameworks Patterns and Best Practices

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