Am 01.10.2012 10:23, schrieb jiun bookworm:
This sounds like a nice idea. By the way i was not aware of the tutorials by Olivier and Jake, is there a central location where all this is linked from?
Mike.

Yes, it is linked to from the main website (on the right):
http://scikit-learn.org/stable/presentations.html


On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Gilles Louppe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Team,

    Given the increasing maturity of the project, we have decided (or,
    more precisely, I convinced my advisor :-)) to use Scikit-Learn in the
    machine learning course given at my university. Our objective is to
    make our students use Scikit-Learn for three assignments. We were
    previously using Matlab with some home-made modules.

Sounds great. A colleague tried to convince my prof to to that but failed :-/
With some luck we can get some more users ;)

    Has any of you already tried that?

I used some Python in teaching but not scikit-learn (yet).

    As the teaching assistant for this course, I plan to give my students
    a tutorial to Python+Scikit-Learn. I was wondering if besides the
    tutorials in our user guide, any of you had made (or knew) teaching
    materials targeted for students? I am aware of Olivier and Jake
    tutorials.

I'm planning to construct a notepad for pycon DE but I haven't started yet :-/

If you have any material to share, that would be more than welcome!

Cheers,
Andy
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