Introduction.- Parameter Optimisation Algorithms.- Density Modelling and Clustering.- Single-Layer Networks.- The Multi-Layer Perceptron.- Radial Basis Functions.- Visualisation and Latent Variable Models.- Sampling.- Bayesian Techniques.- Gaussian Processes.- Linear Algebra and Matrices.- Algorithm Error Analysis.- Function Index.- Subject Index.
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From the reviews:"...provides a unique collection of many of the
most important pattern recognition algorithms. With its use of
compact and easily modified MATLAB scripts, the book is ideally
suited to both teaching and research."
Christopher Bishop, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
"...a welcome addition to the literature on neural networks and how
to train and use them to solve many of the statistical problems
that occur in data analysis and data mining."
Jack Cowan, Mathematics Department, University of Chicago, US
"If you have a pattern recognition problem, you should consider
NETLAB; if you use NETLAB you must have this book." Keith Worden,
University of Sheffield, UK
"Breezing through the elementary algorithms, Nabney takes readers
on a tour of the more sophisticated approaches used by real
practitioners. ... It is an invaluable resource for the serious
student of neural networks."
David S. Touretzky, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon
University, US
"Anyone who intends to use Matlab for pattern recognition and
related neural computing applications will benefit from this book.
It provides a valuable insight into the methods used within the
NETLAB toolbox and serves as a useful reference."
Steve King, Strategic Research Centre, Rolls-Royce plc., UK"The
book aims to provide readers with the knowledge and tools to get
the most out of neural networks … . A series of worked examples and
illustrative demonstration programs are also supplied helping the
reader to understand the algorithms … . The book provides an
excellent collection of the most important algorithms in pattern
recognition. The book can be used as a textbook for teaching
undergraduate and postgraduate courses in pattern recognition but
it also proves extremely worthy to practitioners and researchers …
." (Luminita State, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1011, 2003)"In this
book, Ian Nabney provides awell-organized description of NETLAB
along with plenty of demonstration programs, worked examples and
exercises. … Throughout the book, the author strictly follows a
uniform style in each chapter. … I think the unification of the
style can increase the readability of the book. … The most
benefited readers may be the researchers in the same area. Through
this book, they can easily find the algorithms they are interested
in and use the algorithms for their own purpose." (Lu Zhang, Expert
Update, Vol. 5 (3), 2002)“The book is solely dedicated to
explaining the theoretical background of … NETLAB. … mainly
presents the algorithms of the functions, their MATLAB program, the
formulas used and the required inputs from the users in order to
use the functions. … an excellent list of references is included at
the end of the book. … useful as an illustrative reference when
used with the actual software, but also containing enough
scientific explanations and theory to be considered a good
reference book alone.” (Eleazar Jimenez Serrano, IAPR Newsletter,
January, 2011)
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