There is no single best resource for anything. I always say, if it works for you, then keep going, if not, then try something else. Everyone is different. Just don't give up, because only then you have a guarantee of not succeeding :) Keep it up! ❤️
I guess my guy here did now also arrive at the point where he just uploads slight variations of the same video over and over again for the sake of maximizing views. It's a pity given that Boris seems genuinely enthusiastic about the field and that it offers so many interesting topics worthy of a video
That is very true, and I am looking forward to creating as many videos covering these different topics as possible 😊 Nevertheless, I plan to create this video every year to provide slight updates on resources and topics to learn, so, naturally, there will still be a fairly large overlap with previous versions. I am super grateful that you seem to watch so many of my videos that you recognize the repetition of certain arguments and points. However, there are a far greater number of people who don't watch my other videos, so this repetition will still be quite novel to the very most people. I try to help as many beginners as possible get into AI and actually learn it properly with the limited time I have, so I hope you can understand my arguments :) Yet again, your point is very valid, and I am aware of it. Thank you 😊❤️
Understanding Deep Learning or Bishops Deep Learning Fund!mentals the new 2024 version?I usually don't like Bishops rigorousness,have you read it boris?
Yes! If you put in enough time and effort to learn the relevant skills and show projects that demonstrate the relevant skills, you can :) It will take time though!
It is really impossible to say, because it depends on how quickly you learn, how much pure study time you can invest in a day, and to what you define as "having learned ML". It can take anywhere between 6 months and 2 years. Or even more. Sorry for the probably unsatisfying answer :(
Want to ask specific questions and talk about your ML journey? Let's chat!
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13:34 Would be great if you made video about reimplementing a paper
I was doing a math course for ML on coursera by Deeep Learning and i thought that i am wasting time. Thank you so much for motivating me.
There is no single best resource for anything. I always say, if it works for you, then keep going, if not, then try something else. Everyone is different. Just don't give up, because only then you have a guarantee of not succeeding :)
Keep it up! ❤️
I guess my guy here did now also arrive at the point where he just uploads slight variations of the same video over and over again for the sake of maximizing views. It's a pity given that Boris seems genuinely enthusiastic about the field and that it offers so many interesting topics worthy of a video
I really needed this video tho
That is very true, and I am looking forward to creating as many videos covering these different topics as possible 😊
Nevertheless, I plan to create this video every year to provide slight updates on resources and topics to learn, so, naturally, there will still be a fairly large overlap with previous versions.
I am super grateful that you seem to watch so many of my videos that you recognize the repetition of certain arguments and points. However, there are a far greater number of people who don't watch my other videos, so this repetition will still be quite novel to the very most people.
I try to help as many beginners as possible get into AI and actually learn it properly with the limited time I have, so I hope you can understand my arguments :)
Yet again, your point is very valid, and I am aware of it. Thank you 😊❤️
Thanks for the advice!
What is a database that brings together research on machine learning, like pubmed for medicine?
Have a look at top ML conferences and arxiv.org :)
Do you have a master's degree or phd?
Master's :)
Understanding Deep Learning or Bishops Deep Learning Fund!mentals the new 2024 version?I usually don't like Bishops rigorousness,have you read it boris?
Is it possible to learn ML/AI without Science background and to get job as a ML engineer? please tell me about this
Yes! If you put in enough time and effort to learn the relevant skills and show projects that demonstrate the relevant skills, you can :)
It will take time though!
But i dont have skills nothing how long will take to learn ?
It is really impossible to say, because it depends on how quickly you learn, how much pure study time you can invest in a day, and to what you define as "having learned ML". It can take anywhere between 6 months and 2 years. Or even more.
Sorry for the probably unsatisfying answer :(
Bro remove that first comment,And yeah ,Thanks for vedio ,But I need help in math part ,And also project part ,Can ther ebe detail vedio...plzz