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Introduction to Machine Learning 

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Introduction to Machine Learning
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Great Learning 
Overview

Duration

1 hour

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

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Credential

Certificate

Introduction to Machine Learning
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Highlights

  • Earn a certificate of completion
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Introduction to Machine Learning
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Great Learning 
Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • Introduction of Machine Learning
  • Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning
  • Regression
  • Classification
  • Recommendation System
  • ML on Cloud
More about this course
  • Machine Learning is a go-along domain with Artificial Intelligence in Computer Science and Technology, which deals with training the machines with previously trained models
  • The system self-learns the process improves without munch of human intervention required
  • Machine Learning is also one of the most sought job choices, and thus many aspirants learn it
  • This course introduces you to the world to Machine Learning. You will understand niche concepts such as Supervised and Unsupervised learning, Regression and Classification
  • This course will educate you about different platforms where you can participate in competitions conducted world wide such as hackathon, kaggle
  • You also get to know the concepts behind recommendation systems and how ML on cloud is emerging
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Introduction to Machine Learning
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Curriculum

Introduction to Machine Learning and Linear Regression

Steps of Machine Learning

Hackathon and Kaggle

Supervised learning

Regression and Classification

Unsupervised Learning

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Recommender System

ML on Cloud

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Introduction to Machine Learning
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Faculty details

Dr. Abhinanda Sarkar
Designation : Faculty Director, Great Learning Description : Dr. Abhinanda Sarkar is the Academic Director at Great Learning for Data Science and Machine Learning Programs. Dr. Sarkar received his B.Stat. and M.Stat. degrees from the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) and a Ph.D. in Statistics from Stanford University. He has taught applied mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); been on the research staff at IBM; led Quality, Engineering Development, and Analytics functions at General Electric (GE); served as Associate Dean at the MYRA School of Business; and co-founded OmiX Labs. Dr. Sarkar’s publications, patents, and technical leadership have been in applying probabilistic models, statistical data analysis, and machine learning to diverse areas such as experimental physics, computer vision, text mining, wireless networks, e-commerce, credit risk, retail finance, engineering reliability, renewable energy, and infectious diseases, His teaching has mostly been on statistical theory, methods, and algorithms; together with application topics such as financial modeling, quality management, and data mining. Dr. Sarkar is a certified Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma and Design for Six Sigma. He has been visiting faculty at Stanford and ISI and continues to teach at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM-Bangalore) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). Over the years, he has designed and conducted numerous corporate training sessions for
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