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Gentle Introduction to Machine Learning - Virtual Hands-on Workshop

Wednesday, August 12, 2020 7pm to 9pm

Virtual Event

This workshop is designed to introduce the fundamentals and practical applications of modeling data using data mining and machine learning methods. It surveys a series of topics starting from exploratory data analysis, unsupervised learning, supervised learning and other learning methods to uncover the patterns and structure of data targeting practical problem solving and identifying solutions. Students will learn by hands-on programming including such methods as regression, classification, logistic models, non-linear models, tree-based models, association rules, neural network and support vector machines. New developments in learning such as deep learning and interpretable machine learning will also be introduced and illustrated.

More details @ https://www.meetup.com/utdcsor/events/fhvsvrybclbcb

Virtual Event

Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science

#utdcs

Jey Veerasamy
Email
972-883-4241

UTD strives to create inclusive and accessible events in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you require an accommodation to fully participate in this event, please contact the event coordinator (listed above) at least 10 business days prior to the event. If you have any additional questions, please email ADACoordinator@utdallas.edu and the AccessAbility Resource Center at accessability@utdallas.edu.

  • Heather Gray
  • Adithya Viswanathan
  • Vishal Puri
  • Piyush Singh

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