Machine Learning Course - Lecture 2

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S V N Vishwanathan (Vishy) and Prateek Jain will offer a 10 week Machine Learning course. It will be an exciting mix between theory and application talks by various guest lecturers. This will be run like a proper course in a university with TAs, assignments and completion certificates etc




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