teaching-monolith VS ML-foundations

Compare teaching-monolith vs ML-foundations and see what are their differences.

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teaching-monolith

Posts with mentions or reviews of teaching-monolith. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Linear Programming
    1 project | /r/datascience | 16 Nov 2021
    I've created a short course on linear programming - you can find the resources here - https://github.com/ADGEfficiency/teaching-monolith/tree/master/linear-programming

ML-foundations

Posts with mentions or reviews of ML-foundations. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Worried about Calculus
    1 project | /r/OMSA | 1 Apr 2023
    As others have said, you won't need calculus immediately, but it's important that you make a good attempt at learning up to Calc3. I also didn't have a math heavy undergrad so it took a lot of self-study for me, but it's possible. Simulation has a great math boot camp at the beginning to review everything but you'll want to be prepped with Calc before that because that class is all calculus based probability. Some other good resources are the 3Blue1Brown videos on YouTube. They have a great series for both calc & linear algebra to talk through all the intuition with visuals. I also really like John Krohns series because you code through the math which is very applicable for us in this program. I only did his linear Algebra, but he has a whole series with Calc and probability, too. https://github.com/jonkrohn/ML-foundations

What are some alternatives?

When comparing teaching-monolith and ML-foundations you can also consider the following projects:

2D-Gaussian-Splatting - A 2D Gaussian Splatting paper for no obvious reasons. Enjoy!

Mathematics-for-Machine-Learning-and-Data-Science-Specialization-Coursera - Mathematics for Machine Learning and Data Science Specialization - Coursera - deeplearning.ai - solutions and notes

wordlescraper - Combine wordle statistics metrics from various locations, data science to correlate scores with words, and a front end to display the results.

the-elements-of-statistical-learning - My notes and codes (jupyter notebooks) for the "The Elements of Statistical Learning" by Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani and Jerome Friedman

ITC - Computer Science coursework and projects at Tec de Monterrey 👨‍🎓

algorithmica - A computer science textbook

Reinforcement_Learning - RL Algorithms with examples in Python / Pytorch / Unity ML agents

intel-processors - Datasets for All Processors Maufactured By Intel

linear-regression-from-scratch - A data science project for part II physics project E (surveying using stars)

the-cult-of-integral - The Cult of Integral is a cult dedicated to the creation of original copypasta, that is both high in quality and dedicated to the community of r/copypasta. [Moved to: https://github.com/the-cult-of-integral/the-cult-of-integral]

collatz-conjecture - A calculator as Jupyter Lab notebook for Collatz Conjecture or commonly known as 3x+1 problem.

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