' hands on machine learning with scikit-learn and tensorflow ' All time goat🛐
These books sound like such a game-changer for diving into machine learning! Your enthusiasm is contagious, and it’s awesome to see someone so passionate about learning.
To make the loop smoother just say “these are the best machine learning algorithm books” in one take, cut “these are the-“ and move it to the end of the video when you’re done. Hope this helps!
Statquest illustrative guide is the best for me. Made for people like me that get confused in ML classes
The statquest guide to ML is a godsend!
I don't usually read books, but one of the books I really love and actually got a physical copy of is "deep learning with Python by Francois Chollet" in which the second edition actually talks about some fairly recent stuff.
Bet he didn't even read 10 pages any of those books, they look super new...even the smell might be there
Those books look like new and as he did not even open those books a single time.
I recommend the "grokking" series in Manning Publications like Grokking Machine Learning
This is simply groundbreaking. A book I read with similar insights shook my world. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell
Thanks for sharing your insights on these books. For anyone diving into the job hunt, I’ve heard Resubot is a solid option for crafting a resume that stands out.
These books sound like such a game-changer for diving deeper into machine learning! Your enthusiasm is contagious-definitely adding a few of these to my reading list.
Do we need to get these books on a Physical format (or at least eBook format) or would also work if I were to get them on audio format?
The Oreilly ones are always amazing, I have most of them here at home!
"I know you haven't even read a single page; all the books are new. 😅"
Statistical pattern recognition and machine learning by Chris Bishop. Classic book for ML
Love the work you do. Thank you kindly 🙏❤️
i am learning from the book called- hands on machine learning with scikit learn and tensorflow...
Hello Nicholas, isn't Data Science from Scratch a bit dated? Can you recommend any more recent books? Thanks!
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