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Introduction to Big Data

Dr. Panashe Chiurunge


Machine Learning

 Course Content
 Foundations of Machine learning
 How Decisions are made
 What is Machine Learning
 What is Deep learning?
 What is Data Analytics?
Objective of the Course
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How decisions are made

➢ Thumb Sucking

➢ Guesstimate

➢ Gut feeling/Instinct

➢ Leap of Faith
How decisions are made

➢ Past Experience

➢ Political Decision

➢ Rational Decision
Machine Learning
➢ Data Analytics is about making decisions inferred
from data
How happens online in 60 secs
How happens online in 60 secs
How much data is generated per day ?

 According to IBM 15 Zettabytes of data are generated every


day
How much data is generated per day ?
What is Big Data ?

➢ Volume ➢ Variety

➢ Velocity ➢ Veracity

➢ Variability ➢ Value

➢ Virtualization ➢ Visualization
Big Data Deluge
Big Data Challenges

 Storage  Compute Power


Big Data Ecosystem
Data Processing Pipeline
Machine learning Pipeline
Deep learning Pipeline
Big Data Ecosystem build on commodity
hardware
Machine learning Ecosystem
Machine Learning
Machine Learning
Machine Learning
What is AI?

• What is artificial intelligence?


It is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent
computer programs. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand
human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are
biologically observable.

• Yes, but what is intelligence?


Intelligence is the computational part of the ability to achieve goals in the world.
Varying kinds and degrees of intelligence occur in people, many animals and some
machines.

• Isn't there a solid definition of intelligence that doesn't depend on relating it to


human intelligence?
Not yet. The problem is that we cannot yet characterize in general what kinds of
computational procedures we want to call intelligent. We understand some of the
mechanisms of intelligence and not others.

• More in: http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/whatisai/node1.html


What is AI?
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Artificial General Intelligence


Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Q&A

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