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    Coursera Machine Learning

    Coursera Machine Learning

    Coursera Machine Learning By Prof. Andrew Ng

    CourseraMachineLearning is a personal collection of resources, notes, and programming exercises from Andrew Ng’s popular Machine Learning course on Coursera. It consolidates lecture references, programming tutorials, test cases, and supporting materials into one repository for easier review and practice. The project highlights fundamental machine learning concepts such as hypothesis functions, cost functions, gradient descent, bias-variance tradeoffs, and regression models. It also organizes...
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    nn22 Basic Neural Networks for Octave

    nn22 Basic Neural Networks for Octave

    Simple .m files, Basic Neural Networks study for Octave (or Matlab)

    ...The code is completely open to be modified and may suit several scenarios. The code commenting is verbose, and variables and functions do respect English formatting, so that code may be self explanatory. Messages to the screen are localized, both in English and Spanish, and it is really easy to add another language to the localization. If any further explanation is needed, the forum/discussion page may be of help :) Comments and suggestions are very welcome.
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    Octave program which trains artificial neural networks to play backgammon through self-play.
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