- 4 weeks long
- 8 hours per week
- Learn for FREE, Ugpradable
- Self-Paced
- Taught by: Kevyn Collins-Thompson, Associate Professor
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Online Course Details:
This course will introduce the learner to applied machine learning, focusing more on the techniques and methods than on the statistics behind these methods. The course will start with a discussion of how machine learning is different than descriptive statistics, and introduce the scikit learn toolkit through a tutorial. The issue of dimensionality of data will be discussed, and the task of clustering data, as well as evaluating those clusters, will be tackled
Supervised approaches for creating predictive models will be described, and learners will be able to apply the scikit learn predictive modelling methods while understanding process issues related to data generalizability (e.g. cross validation, overfitting). The course will end with a look at more advanced techniques, such as building ensembles, and practical limitations of predictive models.
By the end of this course, students will be able to identify the difference between a supervised (classification) and unsupervised (clustering) technique, identify which technique they need to apply for a particular dataset and need, engineer features to meet that need, and write python code to carry out an analysis. For those wondering whether this course meets its promises, our comprehensive review of Python for machine learning course offers in-depth insights.
This course should be taken after Introduction to Data Science in Python and Applied Plotting, Charting & Data Representation in Python and before Applied Text Mining in Python and Applied Social Analysis in Python. Our Mastering Python and AWS DevOps: A course analysis offers an in-depth look at how these technologies combine to streamline development and deployment processes.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- Build features that meet analysis needs
- Create and evaluate data clusters
- Describe how machine learning is different than descriptive statistics
- Explain different approaches for creating predictive models
SKILLS YOU WILL GAIN
- Python Programming
- Machine Learning (ML) Algorithms
- Machine Learning
- Scikit-Learn