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machine-learning-algorithms
Machine learning is the practice of teaching a computer to learn. The concept uses pattern recognition, as well as other forms of predictive algorithms, to make judgments on incoming data. This field is closely related to artificial intelligence and computational statistics.
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Linear regression is among the first algorithms for an ML newbie. Write an IRuby notebook for it with detailed explanation. DO NOT COPY the algorithm from any other GitHub repository.
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Implementation of Basic ML stuff (from scratch or without extensive use of higher-level functions)
Description
If you think you can write notebook/scripts that can vastly help beginners understand the ins outs of the chosen ML algorithm/problem. Please go ahead and reply in this thread.
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