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The book is a collection of papers presented at First Doctoral Symposium on Natural Computing Research (DSNCR 2020), held during 8 August 2020 in Pune, India. The book covers different topics of applied and natural computing methods having applications in physical sciences and engineering. The book focuses on computer vision and applications, soft computing, security for Internet of Things, security in heterogeneous networks, signal processing, intelligent transportation system, VLSI design and embedded systems, privacy and confidentiality, big data and cloud computing, bioinformatics and systems biology, remote healthcare, software security, mobile and pervasive computing, biometrics-based authentication, natural language processing, analysis and verification techniques, large scale networking, distributed systems, digital forensics, and human-computer interaction.
The book focuses on how machine learning and the Internet of Things (IoT) has empowered the advancement of information driven arrangements including key concepts and advancements. Ontologies that are used in heterogeneous IoT environments have been discussed including interpretation, context awareness, analyzing various data sources, machine learning algorithms and intelligent services and applications. Further, it includes unsupervised and semi-supervised machine learning techniques with study of semantic analysis and thorough analysis of reviews. Divided into sections such as machine learning, security, IoT and data mining, the concepts are explained with practical implementation including results. Key Features Follows an algorithmic approach for data analysis in machine learning Introduces machine learning methods in applications Address the emerging issues in computing such as deep learning, machine learning, Internet of Things and data analytics Focuses on machine learning techniques namely unsupervised and semi-supervised for unseen and seen data sets Case studies are covered relating to human health, transportation and Internet applications
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