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Machine Learning A-Z™: Hands-On Python & R In Data Science

Learn to create Machine Learning Algorithms in Python and R from two Data Science experts. Code templates included.

This course includes:
  • 41 hours on-demand video
  • 34 articles
  • 8 downloadable resources
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of completion

What you'll learn
  • Master Machine Learning on Python & R
  • Have a great intuition of many Machine Learning models
  • Make accurate predictions
  • Make powerful analysis
  • Make robust Machine Learning models
  • Create strong added value to your business
  • Use Machine Learning for personal purpose
  • Handle specific topics like Reinforcement Learning, NLP and Deep Learning
  • Handle advanced techniques like Dimensionality Reduction
  • Know which Machine Learning model to choose for each type of problem
  • Build an army of powerful Machine Learning models and know how to combine them to solve any problem.

Description

Interested in the field of Machine Learning? Then this course is for you!

This course has been designed by two professional Data Scientists so that we can share our knowledge and help you learn complex theory, algorithms and coding libraries in a simple way.

We will walk you step-by-step into the World of Machine Learning. With every tutorial you will develop new skills and improve your understanding of this challenging yet lucrative sub-field of Data Science.

This course is fun and exciting, but at the same time we dive deep into Machine Learning.

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