Anyone here into machine learning?
Anyone got any good links, I've found this repo full of frameworks
https://github.com/josephmisiti/awesome-machine-learning
But I'm looking to understand the underlying structure and how machine learning itself works, not use a framework because I have no real practical purpose rn just trying to learn.
Can anyone recommend some books or papers on how to start with machine learning from scratch (preferably in C, C++ or Python)
pic related,
also /malg/ machine learning general I guess
>>59080246
Study up on Linear Algebra, Calculus, and Matrix Theory again anon it's the only way you're gonna understanding what goes on under the hood.
https://medium.com/@ageitgey/machine-learning-is-fun-part-2-a26a10b68df3
you might be able to make a naive framework that implements the underlying algorithms, but tbqfh you only really want to do that to learn how it works.
There are so many optimizations and weird heuristics the more popular frameworks use that developing frameworks is a full time job with no time for actually using the frameworks leftover.
>>59080246
>But I'm looking to understand the underlying structure and how machine learning itself works
get ready for some math bro. math math math and more math
>>59080683
That is what I'm doing, I'm looking to learn whats going on under the good then I'll move up to a python framework or something when I actually have a need for machine learning.
>>59082417
>maths
Well I'm a CS major so I'm used to it, and I also like math a lot
>>59080246
seconding the question
>>59083506
This is a good start, imo
>>59080631