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Introduction to Machine Learning #18

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anjalibhavan opened this issue Oct 12, 2018 · 4 comments
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Introduction to Machine Learning #18

anjalibhavan opened this issue Oct 12, 2018 · 4 comments
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@anjalibhavan
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Abstract

Introduction to machine learning: the fields, the categories, the applications.

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This talk will cover what machine learning means both academically and in the real world, what are the types and fields in machine learning and give a quick walk-through into getting started with machine learning.

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Expected duration

15-20 minutes

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Beginner

Speaker Bio

Anjali Bhavan is a third year undergrad at DTU, Delhi. She has done several projects and authored papers with professors across universities. She works in machine learning with a focus on ensemble learning, and likes to eat in her spare time.

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@utkarsh2102
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Hey,
Are you available on 14th October for the talk?

@anjalibhavan
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Yes! Can do.

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Awesome. Scheduling your talk then.

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Hi!
If this session is done, would you be interested in making a PR, adding your name and details to the README.md?

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