Are there any books I should read to learn machine learning from scratch?

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  • cs229-2018-autumn

    All notes and materials for the CS229: Machine Learning course by Stanford University

  • For machine learning (not deep learning), I recommend the lecture notes from Stanford's CS229 course. The reason I really like these notes is because you can find past problem sets that went along with them, and the problem sets are very good: difficult but not impossible, and close to a 50/50 mix of math and programming. I never feel like I've learned a topic just from reading about it, so having good problems to go along with the reading was very important to me.

  • NNfSiX

    Neural Networks from Scratch in various programming languages

  • I've been rather enjoying "Neural Networks from Scratch" (https://nnfs.io/)

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