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Pantene7422019-10-04 14:08:06
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Pantene742, 2019-10-04 14:08:06

Are KhanAcademy math materials enough to teach MachineLearning?

I have tagged C++ and Py because these languages ​​are usually used in this area.
In general, it is interesting what areas of mathematics are used in this area. Khana's lessons are very easily and quickly perceived - this is because they do not teach anything good there or simply explain intelligibly. (even with a low level of English it is very easy to listen)

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dmshar, 2019-10-04
@dmshar

Well, we ask a question on Google, we get a bunch of exhaustive answers, we get acquainted, we take action, we begin to study.
https://habr.com/ru/company/plarium/blog/442772/
https://habr.com/ru/post/432670/
ai-news.ru/2018/12/vazhnye_aspekty_matematiki_v_na...
https:// www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/...
For one thing, we decide whether what is taught on Khana is enough to cover the list of recommended sections and topics.
Good luck.

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Alibaba2018, 2019-10-19
@Alibaba2018

I don’t know what level of mathematics you have, but from personal experience (I won’t say that I’m such an expert either, on the contrary, I’m just trying to complete several large projects on Kaggle now), but in practice, Westerners as such have practically no mathematics at all (the most important thing is to understand the general concepts from mathematics), and the emphasis is more on high-quality programming. If you study Data Saens using Russian-language resources, then here they shove mathematics right on the most do not indulge.
As an example, here I am now doing Data Science, trying to analyze how Liverpool and Madrid Real Madrid play against each other))) and because. I'm still not a professional programmer, many problems I have more with code than with mathematics

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