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by sidkhanooja
2698 days ago
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Contrary to popular opinion, I find that Andrew Ng's Intro to ML (on Coursera/Stanford) focuses too much on basic math and theory - which doesn't detract from the course's quality, but makes the course a drudgery to go through. Programming exercises involve a single line or two, and that too in Octave - which was all the rage back when the course was launched, but it's not so useful now. Instead, start with this - https://www.fast.ai It emphasizes practicality to the extreme - you are only taught theory/domain knowledge when needed. The instructor's amazing, the massive scale of knowledge imparted boggles the mind, and you feel like you've accomplished something when you're finished with it. Best of all, it's free. And you can start Deep Learning there too when you're done with ML, if you feel the need (or interest). |
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