Best tutorial for machine learning?
To get an idea of what a ML project would look like from start to finish, check this example out.
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I recently finished learning python and have been coding a lot in it lately. I wanted to do some machine learning and was wondering how to go about teaching myself how to do it. What are your suggestions? Should I even teach myself machine learning yet?
Andrew Ng has a fantastic course up on Coursera that teaches you the math behind ML and AI. They use octave/matlab in the course, but people have converted the course to Python. Besides, if you learn how it works there's nothing stopping you from implementing it in any language.
To get an idea of what a ML project would look like from start to finish, check this example out.
It's five year I'm studying programming, partly through school bachelor, but also on my own for pet projects. I have touched various technologie, from docker to automating terminal command with swift on MacOS or python web scraping, and all the classics you go through a degree, SQL, C++, C, Java...
I have encountered very frequently tutorialpoint.com in google search results when searching materials on new technology I needed to get familiar to quickly or had specific questions, but not once find anything usefull on that site. It doesn't even cover the basics in anything to get you started as it often lack essential information in their article for things to work or to fit your need and it ends up to make you waste your time most of the time.
I came to ask myself why this site so often come in search result in the first place as I learned to not click anymore on their links, except when I do.
am I the only one who came to this conclusion ?