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Nicky Discovers Rabbits

Machine Learning For Kids: Underfitting and Overfitting
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are finally accessible to everyone, including kids! Conceived by professional researchers and scientists at top U.S. universities, this book combines engaging stories, well-illustrated pictures, and kid-friendly writing to communicate scientific breakthroughs. Turn the young minds you love into scientific geniuses! In this book, Nicky the robot wants to learn what a rabbit is, but doesn't know what rabbits look like. How do you and your loved ones know how rabbits look like? Describe rabbits precisely using their features to Nicky in this fun book dedicated to underfitting and overfitting! This book is a part of Rocket Baby Club's Machine Learning Series. In an age where computers and robots are becoming smarter and smarter, Rocket Baby Club offers unique educational solutions to help the next generation understand rapid developments in technology. Join Rocket Baby Club to become a Rocket Baby now!
Release date Australia
May 26th, 2019
Illustrations
34 illustrations
Interest Age
From 0 to 12 years
Pages
40
Dimensions
216x216x6
ISBN-13
9781684541706
Product ID
31098251

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