Chapter 2

An Architectural Perspective of ML.NET

“In mathematics, the art of asking questions is more valuable than solving problems.”

Georg Cantor, Doctoral thesis, 1867

As consumers, we continuously experience the pleasant effects of cognitive AI (for example, Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Netflix). As people, we hope to see the same power applied to healthcare. In the general enterprise sector, where companies much smaller and rich than the web giants strive, the adoption of AI is slow and steady. This is precisely the feeling that descends from the point of intelligent software. Very few running businesses need the same level of cognitive AI we find in, say, Alexa or Cortana. All running businesses, though, would benefit from smarter ...

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