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    Coursera-ML-AndrewNg-Notes

    Coursera-ML-AndrewNg-Notes

    Personal notes from Wu Enda's machine learning course

    ...The repository often expands on the original lecture material by adding additional explanations, diagrams, and formulas that clarify the theoretical foundations of the algorithms. These notes serve as a structured reference that learners can review while studying or revisiting machine learning fundamentals.
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    plexe

    plexe

    Build a machine learning model from a prompt

    ...The project supports both a Python library and a managed cloud option, meeting teams wherever they prefer to run workloads. The overall goal is to compress the path from idea to usable model while keeping humans in the loop for review and adjustment.
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    Data Science Interviews

    Data Science Interviews

    Data science interview questions and answers

    Data Science Interviews is an open-source repository that collects common data science interview questions along with community-provided answers and explanations. The project serves as a preparation resource for students, job seekers, and professionals who want to review the technical knowledge required for data science roles. The repository organizes questions into different categories including theoretical machine learning concepts, technical programming questions, and probability or statistics problems. Many of the questions cover fundamental machine learning topics such as linear models, decision trees, neural networks, and evaluation metrics. ...
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    AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

    AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK

    For building machine learning (ML) workflows and pipelines on AWS

    ...You can create machine learning workflows in Python that orchestrate AWS infrastructure at scale, without having to provision and integrate the AWS services separately. The best way to quickly review how the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK works is to review the related example notebooks. These notebooks provide code and descriptions for creating and running workflows in AWS Step Functions Using the AWS Step Functions Data Science SDK. In Amazon SageMaker, example Jupyter notebooks are available in the example notebooks portion of a notebook instance. ...
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    The Deep Review

    The Deep Review

    A collaboratively written review paper on deep learning, genomics, etc

    This repository is home to the Deep Review, a review article on deep learning in precision medicine. The Deep Review is collaboratively written on GitHub using a tool called Manubot (see below). The project operates on an open contribution model, welcoming contributions from anyone. To see what's incoming, check the open pull requests. For project discussion and planning see the Issues.
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