Intro To ML
Intro To ML
The course is NOT aimed to be a professional course in the sense of giving hands-on
knowledge on specific algorithms coded in specific languages applied to specific
problems. You can find many such alternative courses.
Machine Learning has imported much relevant knowledge from statistics and
probability theory but this is NOT a general course on these fields either.
This course will hopefully make you a better computer scientist who are able to
handle data analysis problems, but it will NOT make you a general statistician or data
scientist.
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Big Data
The area was born in the late 1990ies out of the fast data growth due to the explosive
developent of harvested sensor data as well as user data from the web and the parallel growth
of traditional databases in a variety of sectors.
When we speak about Big Data we talk about Terabytes (10^12) and already up to Zettabytes
(10^21), but the size is is not the only relevant parameter, the variety of data types, the quality
of data and the velocity of generation of data are also important.
Overview of Course
Week 1
Week 2
https://www.cs.ubbcluj.ro/~gabis/ml/ml-books/McGrawHill%20-%20Machine%20Learning%20-Tom%20Mitchell.pdf
Deep Learning, Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, Aaron Courville, MIT Press, 2016.
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