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README.md

Introduction to machine learning

In this section of the curriculum, you will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of machine learning, including what it is, its history, and the techniques researchers use to apply it in real-world scenarios. Let's explore this exciting world of ML together!

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Lessons

  1. Introduction to machine learning
  2. The History of machine learning and AI
  3. Fairness and machine learning
  4. Techniques of machine learning

Credits

"Introduction to Machine Learning" was written with ♥️ by a team of folks including Muhammad Sakib Khan Inan, Ornella Altunyan and Jen Looper

"The History of Machine Learning" was written with ♥️ by Jen Looper and Amy Boyd

"Fairness and Machine Learning" was written with ♥️ by Tomomi Imura

"Techniques of Machine Learning" was written with ♥️ by Jen Looper and Chris Noring


Disclaimer:
This document has been translated using AI translation service Co-op Translator. While we strive for accuracy, please be aware that automated translations may contain errors or inaccuracies. The original document in its native language should be considered the authoritative source. For critical information, professional human translation is recommended. We are not liable for any misunderstandings or misinterpretations arising from the use of this translation.