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In this course, you will learn the basics of classification modeling using machine learning. You will examine the typical classification model pipeline and the applicable problems classification can be applied to. You will also learn how to collect, preprocess, and analyze the data needed to create a viable classification model.
The most common classification models will be explained and tradeoffs between models discussed, including practical tips for their implementation. This course also introduces neural networks and their applications within classification models. Common challenges will be discussed so that you can ensure the models you create are fair, trustworthy, and robust. Finally, you will have the chance to review several case studies of classification models so you can see how they work in detail. By the end of this course, you should be able to design, analyze, validate, and implement a classification model, as well as understand the implications of its use.
By the end of the course, you should be able to design, analyze, validate, and implement a classification model, as well as understand the implications of its use.
The course covers common classification models including regression, Naive Bayes, support vector machines, decision trees, random forest models, gradient boosting, k-nearest neighbours, multiclass models, and perceptrons and neural networks.
Yes. It introduces neural networks and their applications within classification models, including image classification and convolutional neural networks.
It discusses common challenges such as data collection problems, explainability, bias and fairness, adversarial attacks, and emerging challenges so you can ensure your models are fair, trustworthy, and robust.
Yes. The course includes case studies of implemented classification models, covering customer behavior, medicine and health care, and image classification.