Submitted by Imaginary-General687 t3_10wq8sk in MachineLearning
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Submitted by Imaginary-General687 t3_10wq8sk in MachineLearning
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In my experience many of software engineers forgot most of linear algebra and calculus if they knew them from the start. Some also forgot probailty/statistics. If there was no preliminary requirements for participants course should start from refreshing those areas.
If each of this week has practical project with real-life data then it sounds very interesting. I did a MSc in Applied math so this course would suit me well. Not sure about CS people with no or little math/statistics background.
Where’s this course being offered?
You messed up the text in box 12, it's a duplicate of box 11.
I’d take it!
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A typical machine learning curriculum should cover the following topics:
Introduction to machine learning
Linear Regression
Logistic Regression
Decision Trees and Random Forests
Naive Bayes
k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN)
Support Vector Machines (SVMs)
Neural Networks
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs)
Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs)
Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)
Clustering (K-means, Hierarchical)
Dimensionality Reduction (PCA, t-SNE)
Ensemble Methods
Model evaluation and selection
Hyperparameter tuning
Regularization
Bias-Variance Trade-off
Overfitting and Underfitting
Model interpretability and explainability
I’d add lecture(s) talking about MAP/MLE, bias-variance trade off, and model interpretability, common pitfalls (Eg. Concept drift), and (maybe) building ml systems.
I’d skip the lectures on reinforcement learning and gans and maybe add a lecture on recommender systems. I’d say you need quite a bit of knowledge on both of these topics before you can actually solve real/practical problems.
Honestly, 16 weeks isn’t a lot of time to learn/digest all of this material in depth. I’d focus a lot more on the practical.
oh my bad, i will post an updated roadmap
Narabedla t1_j7onh4s wrote
For the future i'd advise to either not use forced black color with transparent background (just use a white one then) or do not use a forced font color, sadly i cant really read it, as i am using nightmode.
Hopefully some lightmode users can help you :)