I would recommend these: I'm currently taking the Machine Learning course, taught by Andrew Ng, which will be offered again in January. It's been a great intro to things like logistic regression, neural networks, SVM, etc. for someone like me with no formal ML training. I've found 2-3 hours/week sufficient to complete the lectures, quizzes and programming assignments, though someone less familiar with Octave may spend more time on the assignments. I'd highly recommend it: I'm definitely going to choose another course to take from them in January. I wish I could take them all!! Jake
Robert Layton wrote: > In case anyone has missed it, there a free online Natural Language > Processing course run by Stanford starting in January. > It's run by Chris Manning and Dan Jurafsky, with programming in Java. > Class starts January 2012. > > http://www.nlp-class.org/ > > There are a number of other Computer Science courses as well, which > are listed at the bottom of that link. > > - Robert > -- > > Public key at: http://pgp.mit.edu/ Search for this email address and > select the key from "2011-08-19" (key id: 54BA8735) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure > contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, > security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this > data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Scikit-learn-general mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scikit-learn-general > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ Scikit-learn-general mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scikit-learn-general
