Machine Learning in Chemistry: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence
Progress in the application of machine learning (ML) to the physical and life sciences has been rapid. A decade ago, the method was mainly of interest to those in computer science departments, but more recently ML tools have been developed that show significant potential across wide areas of science. There is a growing consensus that ML software, and related areas of artificial intelligence, may, in due course, become as fundamental to scientific research as computers themselves.Yet a perception remains that ML is obscure or esoteric, that only computer scientists can really understand it, and that few meaningful applications in scientific re…
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- ISBN: 978-1-78801-789-3
- EAN: 9781788017893
- Produktnummer: 33137292
- Verlag: Royal Society Of Chemistry
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 546 S.
- Masse: H23.8 cm x B16.3 cm x D3.8 cm 1'009 g
- Gewicht: 1009
Über den Autor
Hugh Cartwright is a computational chemist, now retired. He spent almost three decades as a member of the Chemistry Faculty at Oxford University in the U.K., where his research focussed on the application of Artificial Intelligence related methods to problems in science, using Artificial Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Self-Organising Maps and Support Vector Machines. He has written or edited several texts on the use of Artificial Intelligence in science, including Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry, and Using Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry and Biology: a Practical Guide.
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