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Machine learning is one of the most exciting branches of data science. It can be used in a wide variety of contexts to solve many different problems, including classifying images, detecting spam, labelling images, segmenting customers, and making predictions. From neural networks to forecasting to dimension reduction, there are many methods of machine learning that are typically in a practitioner’s toolkit.
This course provides an overview of machine learning and its application to many different business problems. We’ll explain the types of machine learning algorithms and what problems they can be applied to, including supervised machine learning, semi-supervised machine learning, and unsupervised machine learning. You will learn how to assess the effectiveness of a machine-learning model and best practices to make decisions between data-collection methods, preprocessing steps, and algorithms. You’ll also discover what critical factors to consider to make a project successful. Ethical considerations, including privacy, bias, and fairness, will also be addressed. You’ll also explore several real-world examples of machine learning applications.
It provides an overview of machine learning and its application to business problems, covering the types of algorithms (supervised, semi-supervised, and unsupervised), methods such as neural networks, forecasting, and dimension reduction, how to assess a model's effectiveness, how to choose between data-collection methods, preprocessing steps, and algorithms, and ethical considerations including privacy, bias, and fairness.
The course covers methods including artificial neural networks, classification, prediction, forecasting, feature engineering, clustering, dimension reduction, bagging, and boosting, as well as the use of pre-trained models.
The course explores several real-world examples, including spam detection, customer segmentation, and image classification.
Yes. Ethical considerations, including privacy, bias, and fairness, are addressed, and the course teaches you to describe ethical principles in machine learning.
The course teaches you to assess the quality of a machine-learning model, covering model validation, model quality metrics, common challenges, and explainability.