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    DeepMind Educational Resources

    DeepMind Educational Resources

    DeepMind's repo of educational notebooks for learning AI and research

    Educational is an open collection of interactive tutorials created by Google DeepMind to make the fundamentals of machine learning and artificial intelligence accessible to learners of all backgrounds. The repository provides hands-on, beginner-friendly resources that introduce essential AI concepts through Google Colab notebooks, combining intuitive explanations with executable code. The tutorials cover a broad range of topics—from foundational Python programming and data handling to...
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    Scikit-learn Tutorial

    Scikit-learn Tutorial

    An introductory tutorial for scikit-learn

    ...It is designed for people who already have a working Python environment and some familiarity with NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib. The repository specifies a clear list of dependencies so that participants can reproduce the environment used in the tutorial, and many downstream forks keep the content updated for newer versions of scikit-learn. Although the GitHub repository has been archived and is read-only, it is still a valuable snapshot of early, hands-on teaching material for scikit-learn and machine learning in Python.
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