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Introduction to Machine Learning: A Beginner's Guide

By Nikita DuggalLast updated on Aug 1, 20229921
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  • Overview of Machine Learning
  • Industry Applications, Trends and Predictions of Machine Learning
  • Machine Learning Key Terminologies
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About the eBook

Gone are those days when we had to tell machines what to do to solve problems. With the emergence of machine learning technologies, computers can find solutions to problems by identifying specific patterns in data sets. Automatic analysis of hidden patterns and trends makes things easier for organizations to predict in advance a range of business-critical problems and their solutions.

With more and more companies implementing ML in their business processes, it's opening up massive opportunities to hire ML engineers and data scientists to fuel the machine learning efforts within their teams. As a result, ML related jobs are high in demand and raking in huge pay packages. In fact, the leading job search platform, Indeed, listed "Machine learning engineer" at the top of their list of highest paying jobs in 2019.  

If you are looking to kick-start your career in machine learning, there is no better time than now, and no better resource than this machine learning basics handbook. This machine learning basics handbook will give you a detailed overview of machine learning industry applications and real-life use cases. It will also provide you with information on the Machine Learning Bootcamp courses you must take to succeed in this territory.

About the Author

Nikita DuggalNikita Duggal

Nikita Duggal is a passionate digital marketer with a major in English language and literature, a word connoisseur who loves writing about raging technologies, digital marketing, and career conundrums.

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