I've been wanting to pursue machine learning for a while now and find this preliminary math ML course extremely helpful! Kudos to Charles and Scott on working through each topic with clear examples and discussion! I wish Charles could be my professor for CS and math courses. Please keep doing what you do!
@39:06, why did you use 1,0/0,1 and not 1,1/1,1? I am not sure if I am misunderstanding the question or the answer. But I figured that 1,1 would repeat the x,y.
The guy in the green jumper explains things in a way that anyone can understand. Very impressed.
I've been wanting to pursue machine learning for a while now and find this preliminary math ML course extremely helpful! Kudos to Charles and Scott on working through each topic with clear examples and discussion! I wish Charles could be my professor for CS and math courses. Please keep doing what you do!
Roronoa zoro is teaching us math for ML and he's too good in explaining infact looks like he knows where pne piece is and he's hinting us a way
Make some videos about quantum computing machine learning .
You are awesome, i cannot thank you enough
@39:06, why did you use 1,0/0,1 and not 1,1/1,1? I am not sure if I am misunderstanding the question or the answer. But I figured that 1,1 would repeat the x,y.
how can i get the colab file ? I want t do some note in this file according to mine.
You can open the Github link in the description in Google Colab to run the exercises.
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