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Who here would like to try out machine-learning programming?

19th Jun 2017, 12:11 AM
Elkiro FoxTech
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Me too. I finished several courses on coursera.org and datacamp and got into a stationary half-year bootcamp on data science, most of which is about machine learning, neural networks and deep learning. This stuff is pretty amazing and I can't get enough of it!!! 📈📊🖥️🤓
19th Jun 2017, 4:51 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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I am self taught, I learned form books and used websites like data camp to help me
19th Jun 2017, 12:30 AM
Elkiro FoxTech
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Check out the today's free e-book on machine learning in Python: https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/444755/?ref=app
4th Sep 2017, 3:22 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Currently actively following various sources like Coursera, DataCamp and Sololearn to gain necessary basement for Machine Learning in application to my domain knowledge. Python is pretty cool for ML and has lots of libraries available, like pandas, sklearn and others
19th Jun 2017, 5:56 AM
Vishniakov Andrei
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how helpful would it be?
20th Jun 2017, 2:13 PM
Ignicious Xavier
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I would like to do machine learning. I would use C based and ASM. Machine learning is something SL will not teach. Machine learning, in my opinion is an advanced subject.
19th Jun 2017, 12:29 AM
Manual
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I've looked at neural network generational algorithms that organize into randomized species names. For robotics applications such as adaptive movement, (aka robotic version of lost limb compensation, or for changed terrain,)it is a very useful and revolutionary tool. In information, I mean, just look at IBM's Watson!
4th Sep 2017, 1:57 AM
Joseph Medlen
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I will
4th Sep 2017, 10:49 AM
Rombo Collins
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Selam new
25th Feb 2020, 6:55 PM
Teshome Talegeta
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