Getting Started with Machine Learning

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Data science is fast becoming a critical skill for developers and managers across industries, and it looks like a lot of fun as well. But it's pretty complicated - there are a lot of engineering and analytical options to navigate, and it's hard to know if you're doing it right or where the bear traps lie. In this series we explore ways in to making sense of data science - understanding where it's needed and where it's not, and how to make it an asset for you, from people who've been there and done it. This InfoQ article is part of the series "Getting A Handle On Data Science" . You can subscribe to receive notifications via RSS. A lot of Machine Learning (ML) projects consist of fitting a (normally very complicated) function to a dataset with the objective of calculating a number like 1 or 0 (is it spam or not?) for classification problems or a set of numbers (e.g., weekly sales of a product) for regression ones.

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