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This course is a lead-in to deep learning and neural networks - it covers a popular and
fundamental technique used in machine learning, data science and statistics: logistic regression.
We cover the theory from the ground up: derivation of the solution, and applications to real-
world problems. We show you how one might code their own logistic regression module in
Python.
This course does not require any external materials. Everything needed (Python, and some
Python libraries) can be obtained for free.
This course provides you with many practical examples so that you can really see how deep
learning can be used on anything. Throughout the course, we'll do a course project, which will
show you how to predict user actions on a website given user data like whether or not that user is
on a mobile device, the number of products they viewed, how long they stayed on your site,
whether or not they are a returning visitor, and what time of day they visited.
Another project at the end of the course shows you how you can use deep learning for facial
expression recognition. Imagine being able to predict someone's emotions just based on a
picture!
If you are a programmer and you want to enhance your coding abilities by learning about data
science, then this course is for you. If you have a technical or mathematical background, and you
want use your skills to make data-driven decisions and optimize your business using scientific
principles, then this course is for you.
This course focuses on "how to build and understand", not just "how to use". Anyone can learn
to use an API in 15 minutes after reading some documentation. It's not about "remembering
facts", it's about "seeing for yourself" via experimentation. It will teach you how to visualize
what's happening in the model internally. If you want more than just a superficial look at
machine learning models, this course is for you.
NOTES:
All the code for this course can be downloaded from my github:
/lazyprogrammer/machine_learning_examples
Make sure you always "git pull" so you have the latest version!
calculus
linear algebra
probability
Python coding: if/else, loops, lists, dicts, sets
Numpy coding: matrix and vector operations, loading a CSV file
Watch it at 2x.
Take handwritten notes. This will drastically increase your ability to retain the
information.
Write down the equations. If you don't, I guarantee it will just look like gibberish.
Ask lots of questions on the discussion board. The more the better!
Realize that most exercises will take you days or weeks to complete.
Write code yourself, don't just sit there and look at my code.
Adult learners who want to get into the field of data science and big data
Students who are thinking of pursuing machine learning or data science
Students who are interested in pursuing statistics and coding in Python instead of R
People who know some machine learning but want to be able to relate it to artificial
intelligence
People who are interested in bridging the gap between computational neuroscience and
machine learning
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I am a data scientist, big data engineer, and full stack software engineer.
For my masters thesis I worked on brain-computer interfaces using machine learning. These
assist non-verbal and non-mobile persons communicate with their family and caregivers.
I have worked in online advertising and digital media as both a data scientist and big data
engineer, and built various high-throughput web services around said data. I've created new big
data pipelines using Hadoop/Pig/MapReduce. I've created machine learning models to predict
click-through rate, news feed recommender systems using linear regression, Bayesian Bandits,
and collaborative filtering and validated the results using A/B testing.
I have taught undergraduate and graduate students in data science, statistics, machine learning,
algorithms, calculus, computer graphics, and physics for students attending universities such as
Columbia University, NYU, Humber College, and The New School.
Multiple businesses have benefitted from my web programming expertise. I do all the backend
(server), frontend (HTML/JS/CSS), and operations/deployment work. Some of the technologies
I've used are: Python, Ruby/Rails, PHP, Bootstrap, jQuery (Javascript), Backbone, and Angular.
For storage/databases I've used MySQL, Postgres, Redis, MongoDB, and more.
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