The confluence of cloud computing, parallelism and advanced machine intelligence approaches has created a world in which the optimum knowledge system will usually be architected from the combination of two or more knowledge-generating systems. There is a need, then, to provide a reusable, broadly-applicable set of design patterns to empower the intelligent system architect to take advantage of this opportunity.
This book explains how to design and build intelligent systems that are optimized for changing system requirements (adaptability), optimized for changing system input (robustness), and optimized for one or more other important system parameters (e.g., accuracy, efficiency, cost). It provides an overview of traditional parallel processing which is shown to consist primarily of task and component parallelism; before introducing meta-algorithmic parallelism which is based on combining two or more algorithms, classification engines or other systems.
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| ISBN: | 9781118343364 |
| Publication date: | 5th July 2013 |
| Author: | Steven J Simske, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| Publisher: | Wiley-IEEE Press an imprint of Wiley |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 400 pages |
| Series: | IEEE Press |
| Genres: |
Electronics and communications engineering |
The confluence of cloud computing, parallelism and advanced machine intelligence approaches has created a world in which the optimum knowledge system will usually be architected from the combination of two or more knowledge-generating systems. There is a need, then, to provide a reusable, broadly-applicable set of design patterns to empower the intelligent system architect to take advantage of this opportunity.
This book explains how to design and build intelligent systems that are optimized for changing system requirements (adaptability), optimized for changing system input (robustness), and optimized for one or more other important system parameters (e.g., accuracy, efficiency, cost). It provides an overview of traditional parallel processing which is shown to consist primarily of task and component parallelism; before introducing meta-algorithmic parallelism which is based on combining two or more algorithms, classification engines or other systems.
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Meta-Algorithmics features in the following genres: Electronics and communications engineering
Meta-Algorithmics is available in Hardback
Meta-Algorithmics was written by Steven J Simske, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and published by Wiley-IEEE Press an imprint of Wiley
Meta-Algorithmics has 400 pages
Yes it is part of IEEE Press series
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