
Teaches the machine learning process for business students and professionals using automated machine learning, a new development in data science that requires only a few weeks to learn instead of years of trainingThough the concept of computers learning to solve a problem may still conjure thoughts of futuristic artificial intelligence, the reality is that machine learning algorithms now exist within most major software, including Websites and even word processors. These algorithms are transforming society in the most radical way since the Industrial Revolution, primarily through automating tasks such as deciding which users to advertise to, which machines are likely to break down, and which stock to buy and sell. While this work no longer always requires advanced technical expertise, it is crucial that practitioners and students alike understand the world of machine learning. In this book, Kai R. Larsen and Daniel S. Becker teach the machine learning process using a new development in data science: automated machine learning (AutoML). AutoML, when implemented properly, makes machine learning accessible by removing the need for years of experience in the most arcane aspects of data science, such as math, statistics, and computer science. Larsen and Becker demonstrate how anyone trained in the use of AutoML can use it to test their ideas and support the quality of those ideas during presentations to management and stakeholder groups. Because the requisite investment is a few weeks rather than a few years of training, these tools will likely become a core component of undergraduate and graduate programs alike. With first-hand examples from the industry-leading DataRobot platform, Automated Machine Learning for Business provides a clear overview of the process and engages with essential tools for the future of data science.
This book investigates how automated machine learning (AutoML) democratizes data science by enabling business professionals to implement complex algorithms without requiring years of specialized training in mathematics or computer science. Authors Daniel S. Becker and Kai R. Larsen argue that the accessibility of AutoML tools allows non-technical practitioners to test hypotheses and provide data-driven support for business decisions. By focusing on the practical application of these tools, the authors aim to integrate machine learning literacy into standard business education and professional workflows.
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Experts and educators identify this text as a practical entry point for business students and professionals seeking to understand the impact of machine learning on industry. Readers frequently note that the book successfully bridges the gap between high-level AI concepts and actionable business intelligence tools.
Page Count:
346
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190941685
ISBN-13:
9780190941680
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