MLPP/README.md
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ML++

Machine learning is a vast and exiciting discipline, garnering attention from specialists of many fields. Unfortunately, for C++ programmers and enthusiasts, there appears to be a lack of support for this magnificient language in the field of machine learning. As a consequence, this library was created in order to fill that void and give C++ a true foothold in the ML sphere to act as a crossroad between low level developers and machine learning engineers.

Contents of the Library

  1. Regression
    1. Linear Regression
    2. Logistic Regression
    3. Softmax Regression
    4. Exponential Regression
    5. Probit Regression
    6. CLogLog Regression
  2. Deep, Dynamically Sized Neural Networks
    1. Possible Activation Functions
      • Linear
      • Sigmoid
      • Swish
      • Softplus
      • CLogLog
      • Gaussian CDF
      • GELU
      • Unit Step
      • Sinh
      • Cosh
      • Tanh
      • Csch
      • Sech
      • Coth
      • Arsinh
      • Arcosh
      • Artanh
      • Arcsch
      • Arsech
      • Arcoth
    2. Possible Loss Functions
      • MSE
      • RMSE
      • MAE
      • MBE
      • Log Loss
      • Cross Entropy
      • Hinge Loss
    3. Possible Regularization Methods
      • Lasso
      • Ridge
      • ElasticNet
    4. Possible Weight Initialization Methods
      • Uniform
      • Xavier Normal
      • Xavier Uniform
      • He Normal
      • He Uniform
  3. Prebuilt Neural Networks
    1. Multilayer Peceptron
    2. Autoencoder
    3. Softmax Network
  4. Natural Language Processing
    1. Word2Vec (Continous Bag of Words, Skip-N Gram)
    2. Stemming
    3. Bag of Words
    4. TFIDF
    5. Tokenization
    6. Auxiliary Text Processing Functions
  5. Computer Vision
    1. The Convolution Operation
    2. Max, Min, Average Pooling
    3. Global Max, Min, Average Pooling
    4. Prebuilt Feature Detectors
      • Horizontal/Vertical Prewitt Filter
      • Horizontal/Vertical Sobel Filter
      • Horizontal/Vertical Scharr Filter
      • Horizontal/Vertical Roberts Filter
  6. Principal Component Analysis
  7. Naive Bayes Classifiers
    1. Multinomial Naive Bayes
    2. Bernoulli Naive Bayes
    3. Gaussian Naive Bayes
  8. KMeans
  9. k-Nearest Neighbors
  10. Outlier Finder (Using z-scores)
  11. Linear Algebra Module
  12. Statistics Module
  13. Data Processing Module
    1. Setting and Printing Datasets
    2. Feature Scaling
    3. Mean Normalization
    4. One Hot Representation
    5. Reverse One Hot Representation