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ShadowAetherM to Learn Machine LearningEnglish · 2 years ago

[Resource] MIT OpenCourseWare: Introduction To Machine Learning

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[Resource] MIT OpenCourseWare: Introduction To Machine Learning

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ShadowAetherM to Learn Machine LearningEnglish · 2 years ago
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Introduction to Machine Learning | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCourseWare
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This course introduces principles, algorithms, and applications of machine learning from the point of view of modeling and prediction. It includes formulation of learning problems and concepts of representation, over-fitting, and generalization. These concepts are exercised in supervised learning and reinforcement learning, with applications to images and to temporal sequences. This course is part of the [Open Learning Library](https://openlearning.mit.edu/courses-programs/open-learning-library), which is free to use. You have the option to sign up and enroll in the course if you want to track your progress, or you can view and use all the materials without enrolling.
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