Introduces multiple state-of-the-art deep learning architectures for mmWave radar in a variety of advanced applications
Methods and Techniques in Deep Learning: Advancements in mmWave Radar Solutions provides a timely and authoritative overview of the use of artificial intelligence (AI)-based processing for various mmWave radar applications. Focusing on practical deep learning techniques, this comprehensive volume explains the fundamentals of deep learning, reviews cutting-edge deep metric learning techniques, describes different typologies of reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms, highlights how domain adaptation (DA) can be used for improving the performance of machine learning (ML) algorithms, and more. Throughout the book, readers are exposed to product-ready deep learning solutions while learning skills that are relevant for building any industrial-grade, sensor-based deep learning solution.
A team of authors with more than 70 filed patents and 100 published papers on AI and sensor processing illustrates how deep learning is enabling a range of advanced industrial, consumer, and automotive applications of mmWave radars. In-depth chapters cover topics including multi-modal deep learning approaches, the elemental blocks required to formulate Bayesian deep learning, how domain adaptation (DA) can be used for improving the performance of machine learning algorithms, and geometric deep learning are used for processing point clouds. In addition, the book:
Methods and Techniques in Deep Learning: Advancements in mmWave Radar Solutions is an invaluable resource for industry professionals, researchers, and graduate students working in systems engineering, signal processing, sensors, data science, and AI.
Avik Santra is Head of Advanced Artificial Intelligence at Infineon Technologies, Munich, Germany.
Souvik Hazra is a Senior Staff Machine Learning Engineer at Infineon Technologies, Munich, Germany.
Lorenzo Servadei is a Senior Staff Machine Learning Engineer at Infineon Technologies and a Lecturer at The Technical University of Munich (TU München), Germany.
Thomas Stadelmayer is a Staff Machine Learning Engineer at Infineon Technologies, Munich, Germany.
Michael Stephan is a PhD candidate at Infineon Technologies, Munich, Germany and Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany.
Anand Dubey is a Staff Machine Learning Engineer at Infineon Technologies.