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Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications
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Toby Segaran
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ISBN
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0596529325
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出版商
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O'Reilly
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出版日期
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2007-08-16
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上架日期
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2007-08-21
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頁數
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360
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美金
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39.99
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定價
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1400
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售價 : 1330 貴賓價 : 1260
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書籍介紹
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Description
Want to tap the power
behind search rankings, product recommendations, social bookmarking, and
online matchmaking? This fascinating book demonstrates how you can build Web
2.0 applications to mine the enormous amount of data created by people on the
Internet. With the sophisticated algorithms in this book, you can write smart
programs to access interesting datasets from other web sites, collect data
from users of your own applications, and analyze and understand the data once
you've found it.
Programming Collective Intelligence takes you
into the world of machine learning and statistics, and explains how to draw
conclusions about user experience, marketing, personal tastes, and human
behavior in general -- all from information that you and others collect every
day. Each algorithm is described clearly and concisely with code that can
immediately be used on your web site, blog, Wiki, or specialized application.
This book explains:
- Collaborative filtering techniques that enable online retailers to
recommend products or media
- Methods of clustering to detect groups of similar items in a large
dataset
- Search engine features -- crawlers, indexers, query engines, and the
PageRank algorithm
- Optimization algorithms that search millions of possible solutions to a
problem and choose the best one
- Bayesian filtering, used in spam filters for classifying documents based
on word types and other features
- Using decision trees not only to make predictions, but to model the way
decisions are made
- Predicting numerical values rather than classifications to build price
models
- Support vector machines to match people in online dating sites
- Non-negative matrix factorization to find the independent features in a
dataset
- Evolving intelligence for problem solving -- how a computer develops its
skill by improving its own code the more it plays a game
Each chapter includes exercises for
extending the algorithms to make them more powerful. Go beyond simple
database-backed applications and put the wealth of Internet data to work for
you.
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