Chapter 8. ML.NET Tasks and Algorithms
Artificial intelligence is obviously an intelligence transmitted by conscious subjects and placed in equipment. It has a clear origin, in fact, in the intelligence of the human creators of such equipment.
—Pope Benedict XVI
In the preceding chapter, you got your first exposure to the new ML.NET framework aimed at making the .NET Core platform viable for machine learning projects. We explored the foundation of the library and its core pieces, and we went through the software elements that enable you to build the canonical pipeline of machine learning projects. We also discussed a linear regression example.
Linear regression, even in its more sophisticated multilinear version with multiple features involved, ...
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