Thankyou! I just finished a course on APIs and i was thinking of starting a new course on machine learning. I'll try to do some mini project with APIs and understand it better before proceeding to ML
Congratulations for crossing 1000 subscribers. Course loop is not only problem in machine learning, it is a problem in every aspect of development - ml, web development, game development. I'm glad that you discussed about this.
Ohhh bhai aap bhi India se ho 🤯 Aapke content dekhkar mujhe laga tha ki aap bahut bade aadami honge sir (though you are still for me😇) Thank you sir itne ache content provide karne ke liye
TBH I haven't gone through their course so can't really say much about it. But I definitely recommend Andrew Ng's specialization courses. The Elements of Statistical Learning (Springer) is a nice book for detailed concepts.
The Elements of Statistical Learning (Springer) for ML Deep Learning (www.deeplearningbook.org/) for DL For NLP I don't really have a strong book suggestion. However Stanford lectures and notes (available online) are a great place to start.
I had taken stat in high school so that helped me a lot. For the advance concepts in CNN, RNN I followed online blogs and videos. Basically just search a term if you don't know it. And here's book suggestion: The Elements of Statistical Learning (Springer)
Thankyou! I just finished a course on APIs and i was thinking of starting a new course on machine learning.
I'll try to do some mini project with APIs and understand it better before proceeding to ML
Congratulations for crossing 1000 subscribers. Course loop is not only problem in machine learning, it is a problem in every aspect of development - ml, web development, game development. I'm glad that you discussed about this.
Thank you! Yes really it is a problem in every coding related thing.
This is the are were I stuck always 😂. Thanks for this information
Very well portrayed!
Thank you :D
great bro , good insight
Lmao man such a perfect timing, I just finished the deep learning specialization (Andrew Ng) and I was starting the tensorflow one hahaha.
haha...I'd recommend you to start a project before starting the tensorflow course.
Thanks for making such nice guiding videos they are really helpful. ☺️
Glad you liked it 😀
Really nice to see something new. Good job🔥
Thanks 🔥
Thank you for calling me out. I need to do more projects.
You're welcome...Projects are the key!
Please fix the audio. There is some squeaky audio disturbance in the video.
Thank you for the feedback. I'll try to fix this issue.
dada..aro video banao ml, deep learning er byapare. tomar video gulo comparatively khub intuitional hoy..
Nischoi banabo bhai :D
Ohhh bhai aap bhi India se ho 🤯
Aapke content dekhkar mujhe laga tha ki aap bahut bade aadami honge sir (though you are still for me😇)
Thank you sir itne ache content provide karne ke liye
Thanks a lot :D :D
Support karte rahiyega!
Well said. But it will be much better if you make some videos on ML projects
Definitely I will :D
BTW, would you recommend cognitiveclass.ai's courses to a beginner? (I know basic regression/classification algos) Which book would be helpful? 🤔
TBH I haven't gone through their course so can't really say much about it. But I definitely recommend Andrew Ng's specialization courses.
The Elements of Statistical Learning (Springer) is a nice book for detailed concepts.
It would be better if can suggest some beginner books on ML,DL,NLP and respectively also for the advanced
The Elements of Statistical Learning (Springer) for ML
Deep Learning (www.deeplearningbook.org/) for DL
For NLP I don't really have a strong book suggestion. However Stanford lectures and notes (available online) are a great place to start.
bro its been a while , waiting for new vids
Just wait for a couple of more hours...a very interesting video is on the way!
Hi, can you suggest me a good course for applications of deep learning in NLP?
Sequence models, the 5th course in deeplearning ai specialization is a good one on this topic.
How you learnt Mathematics of machine learning ?
I had taken stat in high school so that helped me a lot. For the advance concepts in CNN, RNN I followed online blogs and videos. Basically just search a term if you don't know it. And here's book suggestion: The Elements of Statistical Learning (Springer)
@@NormalizedNerd, I hope you will make more such videos.. so we can get more advanced content on machine learning mathematics!
I feel courses are like coin collection
haha XD
Said you have, wise words
Twinkling stars 😇😁 btw you have captured the time.... Guess guess ....
Yeah 😂😂...
Are face revealed
Apparently yes :3