7 books about machine learning for beginners:

Last December, I re-shared a post 15 books for AI. So far, I started learning a bit more about AI. Precisely, I started searching documentaries, books and experts views on AI. When I started watching/learning it. The term Machine Learning arises more often. At some point, I saw the relationship between Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning. More often, I had seen the pic (like a circle).

Then over the last few months, I started searching and researching more and more. Finally, I came to know, if you wanna learn AI, simultaneously you should learn Machine Learning and Deep Learning too.

Where and how to start?

Books came to my mind. So, I searched a bit more.

Here comes, 7 books by Tableau.

Machine learning and artificial intelligence are growing fields and growing topics of study. While the advanced implementations of machine learning we hear about in the news might sound scary and inaccessible, the core concepts are actually pretty easy to grasp. In this article, we’ll review some of the most popular resources for machine learning beginners (or anyone just curious to learn). Some of these books will require familiarity with some coding languages and math, but we’ll be sure to mention it when that’s the case.

  1. “Machine Learning For Absolute Beginners: A Plain English Introduction (Second Edition)” by Oliver Theobald

Author: Oliver Theobald
Website: Amazon

The title is kind of explanatory, right? If you want the complete introduction to machine learning for beginners, this might be a good place to start. When Theobald says “absolute beginners,” he absolutely means it. No mathematical background is needed, nor coding experience — this is the most basic introduction to the topic for anyone interested in machine learning.

“Plain” language is highly valued here to prevent beginners from being overwhelmed by technical jargon. Clear, accessible explanations and visual examples accompany the various algorithms to make sure things are easy to follow. Some simple programming is also introduced to put machine learning in context.

  1. “Machine Learning For Dummies” by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron

Authors: John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron
Website: Amazon

While we’re going with “absolute beginners,” the popular “Dummies” series is another useful starting point. This book aims to get readers familiar with the basic concepts and theories of machine learning and how it applies to the real world. It presents the programming languages and tools integral to machine learning and illustrates how to turn seemingly-esoteric machine learning into something practical.

The book introduces a little coding in Python and R used to teach machines to find patterns and analyze results. From those small tasks and patterns, we can extrapolate how machine learning is useful in daily lives through web searches, internet ads, email filters, fraud detection, and so on. With this book, you can take a small step into the realm of machine learning.

  1. “Fundamentals of Machine Learning for Predictive Data Analytics: Algorithms, Worked Examples, and Case Studies” by John D. Kelleher, Brian Mac Namee, and Aoife D’Arcy

Authors: John D. Kelleher, Brian Mac Namee, and Aoife D’Arcy
Website: Amazon

This book covers all the fundamentals of machine learning, diving into the theory of the subject and using practical applications, working examples, and case studies to drive the knowledge home. “Fundamentals” is best read by people with some analytics knowledge.

It presents the different learning approaches with machine learning and accompanies each learning concept with algorithms and models, along with working examples to show the concepts in practice.

  1. “Programming Collective Intelligence” by Toby Segaran

Author: Toby Segaran
Website: O’Reilly | Amazon

This is more of a practical field guide for implementing machine learning rather than an introduction to machine learning. In this book, you’ll learn about how to create algorithms in machine learning to gather data useful to specific projects. It teaches readers how to create programs to access data from websites, collect data from applications, and figure out what that data means once you’ve collected it.

“Programming Collective Intelligence” also showcases filtering techniques, methods to detect groups or patterns, search engine algorithms, ways to make predictions, and more. Each chapter includes exercises to display the lessons in application.

  1. “Machine Learning for Hackers” by Drew Conway and John Myles White

Authors: Drew Conway and John Myles White
Website: O’Reilly | Amazon

Here, the word ‘hackers’ is used in the more technical sense: programmers who hack together code for specific goals and practical projects. For those who aren’t well versed in the mathematics, but are experienced with programming and coding languages, “Machine Learning for Hackers” comes in. Machine learning is usually based on a lot of math, due to the algorithms needed for it to parse data, but a lot of experienced coders don’t always develop those math skills.

The book uses hands-on case studies to present the material in real-world practical applications rather than going heavy on mathematical theory. It presents typical problems in machine learning and how to solve them with the R programming language. From comparing U.S. Senators based on their voting records to building a recommendation system for who to follow on Twitter, to detecting spam emails based on the email text, machine learning applications are endless.

  1. “Machine Learning in Action” by Peter Harrington

Author: Peter Harrington
Website: Amazon

“Machine Learning in Action” is a guide to walk newcomers through the techniques needed for machine learning as well as the concepts behind the practices. It acts as a tutorial to teach developers how to code their own programs to acquire data for analysis.

In this book you’ll learn the techniques used in practice with a strong focus on the algorithms themselves. The programming language snippets feature code and algorithm examples to get you started and see how it advances machine learning. Familiarity with Python programming language is helpful since it is used in most of the examples.

  1. “Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques” by Ian H. Witten, Eibe Frank, and Mark A. Hall

Authors: Ian H. Witten, Eibe Frank, and Mark A. Hall
Website: Amazon

In “Data Mining,” the authors focus on the technical work in machine learning and how to gather the data you need from specific mining techniques. They go into the technical details for machine learning, teaching the methods to obtain data, as well as how to use different inputs and outputs to evaluate results.

Because machine learning is ever-changing, the book also discusses modernization and new software that shape the field. Traditional techniques are also presented alongside new research and tools. Of particular note is the authors’ own software, Weka, developed for applied machine learning.

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SOURCE: https://www.tableau.com/learn/articles/books-about-machine-learning

 

With respect.

 

 

 

LEARN TO GET RID-OFF:

If something affects you. Just learn to get rid-off. Because you need not simply or blindly should stay in the lane. That gonna be a terrible ending.

I’m not giving too much advice. But you should learn to step aside from certain people or situation. It is good for you and in and around you. There is nothing wrong with getting rid-off.

Here, you aren’t quitting the challenge that you are facing.

Here, you aren’t scared to face the people.

It’s just very good for you. If you did it.

You just do, you knew yourself right!

I think, so far my personal experience. You need to know, what to take it as a challenge. Please don’t misunderstand me. I’m not making a chaotic statement here. I’m coming to agree. We have to face the life, whatever comes. That’s a strong mindset. And that’s needed too.

But only very few are you should learn to stay away. I cannot pinpoint here.

I personally faced a lot. I have a bad habit. Whatever comes, I’m gonna take it as a challenge. I’m not gonna give up at all. I have to win. I need to take lead. This is the way, my mind was programmed.

Sometimes, I have no idea. When to give up. Or what to give up.

I’m not started thinking at some moment. But I started realizing in some moment. So, that makes to write here, today.

I don’t take this content is a strategic one. Usually, never. Not even a single content. I have something to say here.

Ladies and gentleman, if you have this idea about getting rid-off. Or knowing when to stop certain stuff. Realize deeply, what’s gone so far. Even in the realization, you cannot make a decision in second. Just realize. Feel it. Eventually, you will know yourself.

Finally, you will give self-talk. This getting rid-off mindset, I applied here in the right moment. I’m happy. So, no room for regret at all.

I personally stretch this topic a lot.

 

With respect.

 

 

MY 15 QUALITIES TO LEAD A BETTER SUCCESSFUL LIFE:

Quite honestly, these are my personal qualities. These aren’t written right now. But, I believe and remind myself every day. Because I organized myself to live with these qualities. Most of these qualities came from self-realization and experience. I would love to convey my qualities to my readers. I have a bright hope, these qualities will have an impact on your life.

  1. Try to be 100% genuine.
  2. Be a task-oriented person.
  3. Play a fair game.
  4. Measure your results.
  5. Failure is a road toward success.
  6. Learn to accept criticism.
  7. Try to learn something new, every single day.
  8. Keep calm.
  9. Do not hesitate
  10. There is nothing wrong with misunderstanding. If you misunderstood, you are in a learning curve.
  11. Read a lot.
  12. Write a lot.
  13. Think deeply.
  14. Visualize.
  15.  Let it be.

 

With respect.

 

45 Simple Self-Care Practices for a Healthy Mind, Body, and Soul:

Articulately, why I started thinking of search and research on self-care?

Right now, we are facing a drastic time. Because I hope everyone knew, what’s going on?

I don’t like to say the problem again and again. Rather, we can seek for the solution. One of the solutions is taking self-care and helping others. But, you. Me. As an individual must take care.

That’s okay. Everything will end in a good way. Things are gonna be stable and things are gonna be normal. Every individual has to carry and strengthen the hope in the upcoming times.

This is something, I feel better for us if I re-share it.

I’m gonna share the source link down below. I sincerely encourage everyone to visit the link.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Ellen Bard’s mission is to help you shine more brightly at work and in life. She has a fancy degree, works with those who are too tough on themselves, and loves all things that sparkle. For the free cheat sheet: 5 Unusual Ways to Take Care of Yourself, click over to EllenBard.com.

Tiny Self-Care Ideas for the Mind:

  1. Start a compliments file.
  2. Scratch off a lurker on your to-do list.
  3. Change up the way you make decisions.
  4. Go cloud-watching.
  5. Take another route to work.
  6. Pay complete attention to something you usually do on autopilot.
  7. Goof around for a bit.
  8. Create a deliberate habit.
  9. Fix a small annoyance at home that’s been nagging you.
  10. Punctuate your day with a mini-meditation.
  11. Be selfish.
  12. Do a mini-declutter.
  13. Unplug for an hour.
  14. Get out of your comfort zone.
  15. Edit your social media feeds, and take out any negative people.

Tiny Self-Care Ideas for the Body:

  1. Give your body ten minutes of mindful attention.
  2. Oxygenate by taking three deep breaths.
  3. Get down and boogie.
  4. Stretch out the kinks.
  5. Run (or walk, depending on your current physical health) for a few minutes.
  6. Narrow your food choices.
  7. Activate your self-soothing system.
  8. Get to know yourself intimately.
  9. Make one small change to your diet for the week.
  10. Give your body a treat.
  11. Be still.
  12. Get fifteen minutes of sun.
  13. Inhale an upbeat smell.
  14. Have a good laugh.
  15. Take a quick nap.

Tiny Self-Care Ideas for the Soul:

1. Imagine you’re your best friend.

2. Use your commute for a “Beauty Scavenger Hunt.”

3. Help someone.

4. Check in with your emotions.

5. Write out your thoughts.

6. Choose who you spend your time with today.

7. Stroke a pet.

  1. Get positive feedback.
  2. Make a small connection.
  3. Splurge a little.
  4. Have a self-date.
  5. Exercise a signature strength.
  6. Take a home spa.
  7. Ask for help.
  8. Plan a two-day holiday for next weekend.

 

Little and Often Wins the Day

With a little bit of attention to your own self-care, the fog will lift.

You’ll feel more connected to yourself and the world around you.

You’ll delight in small pleasures, and nothing will seem quite as difficult as it did before.

Like that car, you must keep yourself tuned up to make sure that you don’t need a complete overhaul.

Incorporating a few of these tiny self-care ideas in your day will help keep you in tune.

Which one will you try first?

 

SOURCES: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/45-simple-self-care-practices-for-a-healthy-mind-body-and-soul/

 

With respect.