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Where to go after studying the foundations of linear algebra, calculus, probability theory and statistics?
Feb. 26, 2024, 4:52 p.m. | /u/Careful_Engineer_700
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And I learned some great foundations about what happens in machine learning algorithms in terms of data structures and matricies operations and in optimizing parameters in functions using gradient descent, backed up with probability theory and statistical tests.
Where should I go now? I asked 6 months ago about a book here called hands on machine learning. …
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