An Introduction to Machine Learning & NLP in Python

Start Studying Machine Learning Techniques & Put Them into Action Today

What's Inside

Are you familiar with self-driving cars? Speech recognition technology? These things would not be possible without the help of Machine Learning—the study of pattern recognition and prediction within the field of computer science. This course is taught by Stanford-educated, Silicon Valley experts that have decades of direct experience under their belts. They will teach you, in the simplest way possible (and with major visual techniques), to put Machine Learning and Python into action. With these skills under your belt, your programming skills will take a whole new level of power.

  • Get introduced to Machine Learning
  • Learn from a team w/ decades of practical experience in quant trading, analytics & e-commerce
  • Understand complex subjects w/ the help of animations
  • Use hundreds of lines of source code w/ comments to implement natural language processing & machine learning for text summarization, text classification in Python
  • Learn in a fun & exciting manner

Prerequisites: No prerequisites, knowledge of some undergraduate level mathematics would help but is not mandatory. Working knowledge of Python would be helpful if you want to run the source code that is provided.

Taught by a Stanford-educated, ex-Googler and an IIT, IIM - educated ex-Flipkart lead analyst. This team has decades of practical experience in quant trading, analytics and e-commerce.

This course is a down-to-earth, shy but confident take on machine learning techniques that you can put to work today

Let’s parse that.

The course is down-to-earth : it makes everything as simple as possible - but not simpler

The course is shy but confident : It is authoritative, drawn from decades of practical experience -but shies away from needlessly complicating stuff.

You can put ML to work today : If Machine Learning is a car, this car will have you driving today. It won't tell you what the carburetor is.

The course is very visual : most of the techniques are explained with the help of animations to help you understand better.

This course is practical as well : There are hundreds of lines of source code with comments that can be used directly to implement natural language processing and machine learning for text summarization, text classification in Python.

The course is also quirky. The examples are irreverent. Lots of little touches: repetition, zooming out so we remember the big picture, active learning with plenty of quizzes. There’s also a peppy soundtrack, and art - all shown by studies to improve cognition and recall.

What's Covered:

Machine Learning:

Supervised/Unsupervised learning, Classification, Clustering, Association Detection, Anomaly Detection, Dimensionality Reduction, Regression.

Naive Bayes, K-nearest neighbours, Support Vector Machines, Artificial Neural Networks, K-means, Hierarchical clustering, Principal Components Analysis, Linear regression, Logistics regression, Random variables, Bayes theorem, Bias-variance tradeoff

Natural Language Processing with Python:

Corpora, stopwords, sentence and word parsing, auto-summarization, sentiment analysis (as a special case of classification), TF-IDF, Document Distance, Text summarization, Text classification with Naive Bayes and K-Nearest Neighbours and Clustering with K-Means

Sentiment Analysis:

Why it's useful, Approaches to solving - Rule-Based , ML-Based , Training , Feature Extraction, Sentiment Lexicons, Regular Expressions, Twitter API, Sentiment Analysis of Tweets with Python

Data Analysis with Python:

Downloading and extracting data from zip files and csvs, Autogenerating excel spreadsheets, using Databases (SQLite) to store and and retrieve data


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Loonycorn is comprised of a couple of individuals —Janani Ravi and Vitthal Srinivasan—who have honed their tech expertises at Google and Stanford. The team believes it has distilled the instruction of complicated tech concepts into funny, practical, engaging courses, and is excited to be sharing its content with eager students.

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