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by hoprocker
4599 days ago
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For an introduction to the broader realm of data input, normalization, modeling, and visualization -- in which ML plays but a part -- you can "preview" Bill Howe's "Introduction to Data Science" class on Coursera[0]; I'm working through the lectures, and I find he gives compelling explanations of what all these parts are, why they're important, and how it all fits together in a larger context. [0] https://www.coursera.org/course/datasci |
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That said, the course covered a lot of ground and touched on a number of different interesting/important topics. Some of the lecture material was a bit disorganized/had errors and didn't flow all that well from one topic to another but there was a lot of good material there, especially if you had enough background to appreciate it. I was comfortable enough but it was obvious that the expectations set by the prereqs were off.
Hopefully the course will run again with most of the kinks worked out and, perhaps, a better level-setting of what's needed to get the most out of the course.