This is the best explaination I have seen for LDA. Hats off Siraj. When you explained that the sides with higher PDF is the higher prob. Of the topic it was an eye opener. I have studied advanced stat and ML at Uni but you explainations not only simplify but accurately explain the underlying concepts. Really hats off!
Hey Siraj! I just got my Master's in CS & ML, and I'm applying to jobs. It's def a hustle to go through cracking dat code interview stuff, and I really appreciated your video on this subject. Thing is, what to do during the data science interviews? How do I prepare? This series couldn't have come at a better time for me, but like, I've specialised in neural networks, and couldn't answer some classical ML questions of the top of my head. Do you have any tips on resources and questions for these types of interviews? I've heard that they're very different company to company, in contrast to an SE position where it's algs & datastructures, OS sometimes and CV stuff sometimes.
Damn, so I was lazying around when it comes to my stats course in Uni but I legit understood everything you said so now I am excited to get back on track with my stats course. XD
English subs in the 6th vídeo is done haha. Today i'll make the spanish subs. Now, can anyone make the english subs of Math of intelligence #7? Or, can you Siraj update the script document? (:
Siraj, I am very thankful for your videos. This is FREE high quality education (makes me re-think those university tuitions). If you are still in the Netherlands, I would like to invite you to hang-out. We are a group of internationals (and many americans) expats, usually partying on Friday nights.
Siraj Raval Ah, i already thought I was seeing some Dutch things in your video. In which area are you right now? (I'm in The Netherlands as well right now for a few days) . I recently discovered all your awesome videos and I'm doing my best to catch up with all of them. #notenoughsleeplately ;) Thank you so much for creating this wonderful channel! PS: a few videos ago, I believe from the math of intelligence series, the video started with a section showing you practicing a martial art, but which one? Am I correct that it was Kali/Eskrima?
Siraj can you make a Discord Channel and make A Chatroom for Each of your playlist and make voice chats too so we can talk about your videos and give questions about unclear things and have a good time
You should do a video with the woman in Socratica that teaches python, I bet will be a great movie to watch... LOL, you are the best! Keep the great work.
LDA was created by David M. Blei, as a successor for Latent Semantic Analysis. I don't think Andrew Ng is the one created it, even though he's one of the field leader in machine learning.
This is the best explaination I have seen for LDA. Hats off Siraj. When you explained that the sides with higher PDF is the higher prob. Of the topic it was an eye opener. I have studied advanced stat and ML at Uni but you explainations not only simplify but accurately explain the underlying concepts. Really hats off!
How do you manage to be so good on machine learning AND memes at the same time?!!! lol wtf
I've always wanted to make vids like these but PhD work is too time consuming. I'm glad you're out here spreading the joys of ML. GJ!
Hey Siraj! I just got my Master's in CS & ML, and I'm applying to jobs. It's def a hustle to go through cracking dat code interview stuff, and I really appreciated your video on this subject. Thing is, what to do during the data science interviews? How do I prepare? This series couldn't have come at a better time for me, but like, I've specialised in neural networks, and couldn't answer some classical ML questions of the top of my head. Do you have any tips on resources and questions for these types of interviews? I've heard that they're very different company to company, in contrast to an SE position where it's algs & datastructures, OS sometimes and CV stuff sometimes.
Sir. Raval you're an icon to everyone loves ML .
All you videos are great and awesome , thanks .
Hammad Shaik always wins
he is unstoppable
Your videos are well-made and well-explained!
I love to see you comment about the channel Carrykh, I really like his videos!
me too!
Damn, so I was lazying around when it comes to my stats course in Uni but I legit understood everything you said so now I am excited to get back on track with my stats course. XD
great to hear!
As always excellent explanation.
The first author of the original LDA paper was Dave Blei, not Andrew Ng
hey siraj where u get those fire memes?
Another awesome video, still waiting for CoreML video !
hmmmmmm coming thx
i dont understand, if LDA is generative model how it divide text into topics? Shouldn't generate text or sth?
Nice! Gauss is now a mouse, and the deer are sleigh (pullers!) ;)
thank you for generative models video
Love your videos sir....
thanks Ajay!
3:13 Correction: Don't say triangle; it's factually wrong. Say Simplex.
Could've linked carykh in the description if you tell people to sub to him
I watch your channel because you're funny as hell.
English subs in the 6th vídeo is done haha. Today i'll make the spanish subs. Now, can anyone make the english subs of Math of intelligence #7? Or, can you Siraj update the script document? (:
I have started to make english subs for math of intelligence #7, hopefully someone can help me finish them.
hammad shaikh Thank u so much Hammad! (:
docs.google.com/document/d/1Qniz_xins8n2NasWttZA3y87yN33o6UwJCJY8UaBj2Q/edit?usp=sharing thanks pinkie
One video for in-depth tutorial on open CV .Please.
I thought David Blei published the original paper of LDA
Siraj, I am very thankful for your videos. This is FREE high quality education (makes me re-think those university tuitions).
If you are still in the Netherlands, I would like to invite you to hang-out. We are a group of internationals (and many americans) expats, usually partying on Friday nights.
Siraj Raval Ah, i already thought I was seeing some Dutch things in your video. In which area are you right now? (I'm in The Netherlands as well right now for a few days) . I recently discovered all your awesome videos and I'm doing my best to catch up with all of them. #notenoughsleeplately ;)
Thank you so much for creating this wonderful channel!
PS: a few videos ago, I believe from the math of intelligence series, the video started with a section showing you practicing a martial art, but which one? Am I correct that it was Kali/Eskrima?
sent
Thumbs Up for meme on Tesla Model 3's waiting delivery! ;)
thanks shivam!
Hey Siraj, Its carykh no CarryKY. Please correct the spelling
Siraj can you make a Discord Channel and make A Chatroom for Each of your playlist and make voice chats too so we can talk about your videos and give questions about unclear things and have a good time
there's a link to the slack channel in the description
Siraj, you linked the wrong part for Noah's work. Compare with his submission below ;-)
That skeleton though 😂😂😂😂
I subscribed to Carykh before it was cool
gg
Lda ~ Glove ~ word2vec :) Great vid
You should do a video with the woman in Socratica that teaches python, I bet will be a great movie to watch... LOL, you are the best! Keep the great work.
Hello Siraj, I want to ask you if we can generate new data with generative models from the input data?
Thank you for this video, it was interesting
Can any suggest how to proceed if our target variable is date column in our model??.
Thank You.
nice
@5:58 looooooooool
4:04 X'D
I'll be... Bach. Lol
haha ;)
LDA was created by David M. Blei, as a successor for Latent Semantic Analysis. I don't think Andrew Ng is the one created it, even though he's one of the field leader in machine learning.
I believe it was David Blei together with Andrew NG and some third fella. But they were not the first nevertheless.
I thought that's a mic at the preview and he is going to sing
dope
inteLLLigence
need to stop shiny object syndrome
Dirinking water :D :D
Lol at the "what is going on with bitcoin??" If only you knew, Siraj from 5 months ago... if only you knew...
*Carykh
thx
Genetic algorithm
Siraj + GF equals Pandas ??
Am I in future?
I've just started computer engineering, and your words just burns me....
Yep, the future started in approximately 2012.