Big data, lifelong machine learning and transfer learning

Author(s):  
Qiang Yang
Author(s):  
Prakhar Tripathi

—In the era of the ‘Big-Data’ we hear a lot about machine learning for working on this big data. Machine learning helps us to predict and analyze data with better accuracy and least human intervention. Machine learning is autonomous but susceptible to errors. This is due to biased prediction when previously trained on small data. This leads to chain of errors that can`t be determined easily for long period of time. And when recognized takes lot time to recognize source. There comes the idea of deep learning which achieves the flexibility by using use nested hierarchy of concept to define the world. But deep learning has setback of taking very long time to train data which could be reduced by using transfer learning.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pathikkumar Patel ◽  
Bhargav Lad ◽  
Jinan Fiaidhi

During the last few years, RNN models have been extensively used and they have proven to be better for sequence and text data. RNNs have achieved state-of-the-art performance levels in several applications such as text classification, sequence to sequence modelling and time series forecasting. In this article we will review different Machine Learning and Deep Learning based approaches for text data and look at the results obtained from these methods. This work also explores the use of transfer learning in NLP and how it affects the performance of models on a specific application of sentiment analysis.


Author(s):  
Turan G. Bali ◽  
Amit Goyal ◽  
Dashan Huang ◽  
Fuwei Jiang ◽  
Quan Wen

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (25) ◽  
pp. 2301-2317 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruirui Liang ◽  
Jiayang Xie ◽  
Chi Zhang ◽  
Mengying Zhang ◽  
Hai Huang ◽  
...  

In recent years, the successful implementation of human genome project has made people realize that genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors should be combined together to study cancer due to the complexity and various forms of the disease. The increasing availability and growth rate of ‘big data’ derived from various omics, opens a new window for study and therapy of cancer. In this paper, we will introduce the application of machine learning methods in handling cancer big data including the use of artificial neural networks, support vector machines, ensemble learning and naïve Bayes classifiers.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Junaid ◽  
Shiraz Ali Wagan ◽  
Nawab Muhammad Faseeh Qureshi ◽  
Choon Sung Nam ◽  
Dong Ryeol Shin

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