st of "7 Books About Machine Learning for Beginners."
Ready to spin up a virtual GPU instance and smash through petabytes of data? Want to add 'Machine Learning' to your LinkedIn profile?
Well, hold on there...
Before you embark on your journey, there are some high-level theory and statistical principles to weave through first.
However, rather than spend $30-$50 USD on a thick textbook, you may want to read this book first. As a clear and concise alternative, this book provides a high-level introduction to machine learning, free downloadable code exercises, and video demonstrations.
Machine Learning for Absolute Beginners Third Edition has been written and designed for
absolute beginners.
This means plain-English explanations and no coding experience required. Where core algorithms are introduced,
clear explanations and
visual examples are added to make it easy to follow along at home.
New Updated EditionThis
new edition also features extended chapters with
quizzes, free supplementary online
video tutorials for coding models in Python, and
downloadable resources not included in the Second Edition. Readers of the Second Edition should not feel compelled to purchase this Third Edition.
Disclaimer: If you have passed the 'beginner' stage in your study of machine learning and are ready to tackle coding and deep learning, you would be well served with a long-format textbook. If, however, you are yet to reach that
Lion King moment - as a fully grown Simba looking over the Pride Lands of Africa - then this is the book to gently hoist you up and give a clear lay of the land.
In This Step-By-Step Guide You Will Learn- How to
download free datasets- What
tools and
machine learning libraries you need
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Data scrubbing techniques, including
one-hot encoding,
binning and dealing with
missing data- Preparing data for analysis, including
k-fold Validation-
Regression analysis to create trend lines
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k-Means Clustering to find new relationships- The basics of
Neural Networks-
Bias/Variance to improve your machine learning mode
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Decision Trees to decode classification, and
- How to build your first
Machine Learning Model to predict house values using Python
Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: Do I need programming experience to complete this e-book?A: This e-book is designed for absolute beginners, so no programming experience is required. However, two of the later chapters introduce Python to demonstrate an actual machine learning model, so you will see some programming used in this book.
Q: I have already purchased the Second Edition of Machine Learning for Absolute Beginners, should I purchase this Third Edition?A: As the same topics from the Second Edition are covered in the Third Edition, you may be better served reading a more advanced title on machine learning. If you have purchased a previous edition of this book and wish to get access to the free video tutorials, please email the author.
Q: Does this book include everything I need to become a machine learning expert?A: Unfortunately, no. This book is designed for readers taking their first steps in machine learning and further learning will be required beyond this book to master machine learning.