I remember a few months ago seeing projects with the incredible things that Machine learning is achieving.
I fell in love. I said that I wanted t...
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Thank you for sharing! I'm currently using a Top-to-bottom learning approach. I think it's more engaging. machinelearningmastery.com/youre-w...
Have you really enjoy the process?
That's also a very good strategy!
I think it depends on the person, but personally, I'm enjoying it 🤓
It would be great if you share with the community your results with that approach. Best of lucks!
A great way to keep yourself accountable in the learning process, thanks for sharing!
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Hello Diego!
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Thank you!
I like your approach to learning the math fundamentals that are used in machine learning. While some concepts can be difficult to wrap your head around, there are so many approaches to learning them, which is why I'm glad you mentioned Khan Academy for their lessons.
Working in web development now, I haven't had to use my Math degree much, but I'm interested in other tech fields were I can still code and also apply linear algebra and calculus. I'll definitely check out machine learning.
Great! Best of lucks!
This is very useful! Thank you for sharing it this way! I've been in this learning path for a while and now I really want to put all of this knowledge in solving real world projects. I'm a little bit afraid of Kaggle, do you have any word to someone that is starting in this kind of competitions?
It took me time to realize that the more I made a mistake, the more I learned. Kaggle projects have a certain level of complexity that will make you go wrong, but that will make you an expert
Sounds about right. The difference behind self-taught and educated that there is more structure to classical eduction, which is built upon many studies, and continuously developing, where as self-taught is more chaotic and may lead you nowhere at the end of the day.
Great Article! Keep it up :)
Thanks for sharing Diego. You really nailed your point well. Funny how i'm in this exact situation as well, and I went from maths to python then statistics and now diving into ML
That's great! Best of lucks in your learning process!
Great article, very useful. Thanks for sharing.
This is a very good learning strategy! It can be used in the study of other disciplines.
Thank you so much for sharing it here!
I agree with you! Certain elements of this strategy can be used in studying any disciplines. I would add that you need motivation to learn a new subject for yourself and to have enough time to master new knowledge and gradually move to a new level. In college, I had a problem with time, I needed to have time to perform all the required tasks, and then learn what I want. There were often situations when I didn't have time for anything, so I used edubirdie.com/case-study-writing-s... to write essays or other assignments on difficult or incomprehensible for me topics, and I devoted my free time to self-study. I liked this strategy, so I recommend many students to try this service.