April 30, 2024, 5:55 a.m. | /u/SheisaMinnelli

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So, I am a grad student working on a master's degree at Berkeley and I have a golden opportunity to take upper division stats/CS and ML classes here for my electives. I am working on an MPH in Epidemiology/biostats, but I am just curious if building up some skill in this area will be something I can leverage to enter the field in the future. We were introduced to non-parametric regression in a class this semester and I find it …

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