Making Friends with Machine Learning was a legendary internal-only Google course specially created to inspire beginners and amuse experts. Today, it is available to everyone! You can now enjoy it by following these links:
- Part 1 — Introduction to ML: bit.ly/mfml_part1
- Part 2 — Life of a Machine Learning Project: bit.ly/mfml_part2
- Part 3 — AI from Prototype and Production: bit.ly/mfml_part3
- Part 4 — Opening the Black Box: bit.ly/mfml_part4
About the course
The course is designed to give you the tools you need for effective participation in machine learning for solving business problems and for being a good citizen in an increasingly AI-fueled world. MFML is perfect for all humans; it focuses on conceptual understanding (rather than the mathematical and programming details) and guides you through the ideas that form the basis of successful approaches to machine learning. It has something for everyone!
From our partners:
After completing this course, you will:
- gain an intuitive and correct understanding of core machine learning concepts.
- understand the flavor of several popular machine learning methods.
- avoid common errors in machine learning.
- know how machine learning can help your endeavors.
- gain insight into the steps involved in leading machine learning projects from conception to launch and beyond.
Chapter by chapter
While the first 3 parts focused on giving you the concepts and roadmaps to lead a successful applied machine learning project, Part 4 indulges your curiosity about what’s going on under the hood. The final chapter covers the intuition behind:
- Clustering and k-Means
- Lazy learning and k-NN
- Perceptron
- Maximal Margin Classifier
- Support Vector Classifier
- Support Vector Machines
- Decision Trees
- Boosted Aggregation
- Random Forests
- Ensemble Models
- Naive Bayes
- Linear Regression
- Logistic Regression
- Neural Networks / Deep Learning
You’ll gain insights into a whole bunch of algorithms… all without having to study the equations. To be fair, those equations are what’s already in all the textbooks, so the goal of this course was to give you something you can’t get elsewhere. It’s all about intuition and conceptual understanding. Luckily, after you’ve absorbed the intuition, those equations will make much more sense if/when you do choose to study them.
By: Cassie Kozyrkov (Decision Intelligence)
Source: Google Cloud Blog
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