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by Atheb
715 days ago
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Not sure if my experience is relevant, but I did a couple of internships in web dev during my bachelors degree in CS and quickly realized it wasn't for me. I then did a masters and now a PhD in medical imaging where I extensively use machine learning (design and train my own models, doing both supervised and RL) but I wouldn't say I am a researcher in AI/ML. Because I am still in the academic process, I had the opportunity to take a couple of classes on the subject. Three books that I would recommend going over to make sure your foundation in ML and mathematics are solid are -Pattern recognition and machine learning by Christopher Bishop -Mathematics for Machine Learning by Peter Deisenroth -Deep Learning by Courville, Bengio and Goodfellow All three are legally available online in some form. I can't say I have any experience in finding a job related to ML though. |
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