Learning About Machine Learning 2nd Ed.
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Learning About Machine Learning 2nd Ed.
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#2Baye Sean, relative of Jay Sean? :)
This is a great list, I'd also recommend Ross's books on probability as starting points.
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#3This leads to a nice summary that may also interest the same audience (posted by fogus, seems to be slipping away ...):
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#4Baye Sean, relative of Jay Sean? :) This is a great list, I'd also recommend Ross's books on probability as starting points.
Nice catch.
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#6Seconding his recommendation of Probability Theory: The Logic of Science
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#7I'm just curious. Have you read most of these books or did you get these recommendations from people you've networked with?
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#8For good lectures and slides, see Andrew Moore's collection on statistical data mining:
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#9I'm just curious. Have you read most of these books or did you get these recommendations from people you've networked with?
I own them all, and I am perpetually at different stages of working through each of them. :-) I work in the way I explained in the intro - when I don't know something, I step back and go learn the background I need to move forward.
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#10I missed the first one of these when it was originally posted, but it's a huge thread full of really interesting material: