Incremental Risk Minimization Algorithm Incremental Regression with Polynomials ↑ Incremental (or on-line) learning regression is the process of adapting a model one example at a time without accumulating a batch of data. It has the advantages of allowing continuous adaptation to non-stationary environments, easily handling big data through stream processing, and a fixed low computation and memory demand. The easiest solution is to perform a gradient descent on a squared error metric with each new training example. But this solution does not work well for complex model structures. Especially, the influence of a non-linear transformation of the inputs through a fixed model structure has long been an open problem. During my PhD I worked on an approach which is able to deal with a broad class of non-linear model structures. Its emphasis is on minimizing the effect of local training examples on changes of the global model. Thus, it yields a robust behavior by prevent
AI trends for 2021 and beyond Johanna Pingel and David Willingham, deep learning product managers, MathWorks take a look at some of the AI and electronic engineering trends for 2021, and beyond.
AI becomes mainstream for engineers and scientists
AI will be one of the first âtoolsâ engineers and scientists look to for innovative solutions in solving problems and building applications in 2021. It will be used to completely replace or augment traditional techniques in math, physics and engineering disciplines such as controls and signal processing. AI will continue to help bring answers to previously unsolved problems and enhance existing solutions. Reduced Order Modelling is one example where AI replaces large high fidelity and computationally expensive models with a more efficient solution.
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