Book Review: Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- Packt recently sent me a review copy of their new machine learning book, Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn, by Sebastian Raschka, Yuxi (Hayden) Liu, and Vahid Mirjalili.
It's a pretty amazing blend of solid theory and practical applications, and I'm really enjoying it.
If you want to check it out, use this link: amzn.to/3J4qpHr
0:00 Introduction
0:51 Machine Learning Jobs
1:40 My approach to this review
2:27 Highlights and Impressions
4:15 Rigorous AND Practical
6:05 Conclusion - Наука та технологія
Here's the purchase link: amzn.to/3J4qpHr
Quick note: the e-book that I'm showing is in color, while the print book is black and white. The charts are still readable, though, and most color shading is still clear.
Ma Dude! is back with a book review.
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I buy!
Thank you for this review! It’s just what I needed. Have been searching for a while on a good primer on ML for a beginner.
Looking forward to picking up this book for my interview at Cyberdyne Systems.
This video helps a lot Thanks !!!
I just want to note that any worthy machine learning, statistical learning, or predictive modelling lecturer will emphasis the issues with overfitting. Furthermore, you will cover overfitting mitigation efforts such as k-fold cross validation, which is uses to gauge whether or not a model performs well on training data and then they emphasize the importance of a test set to see if your learned model can generalize well onto unseen data.
Thank you Dave for review. I would be interrested in seeing some videos if you have a real life problem where ML is applicable seeing some piece of code of how to solve that problem. I am in early stages of learning Python.
That's a fantastic idea; I'll add it to the list!
Hi man, glad to see you again. Maybe you know some good certifications for DevOps/SRE as it for example for network sysadmins like Cisco and others?
Please make more videos about book Review about python, golang, terraform and others themes it will be very interesting.
This is a great question -- I don't think there are really certifications for DevOps/SRE because the skills needed are so wide-ranging and theoretical. A lot of it depends on the context of the product, team, and organization, too. But I really appreciate your comment -- I'll try to add more terraform, python, and other "Devopsy" videos to the channel.
Can you make a updated XMPP server video please?
XMPP is more popular then ever and you make really good in depth tutorials.
Thanks, I'll put it on the list.
4:47 - Is when you understand that Machine Learning is not for you. So, thank you for the video.
more ML videos plssss
I’m a real man