Hi all!!!
I have studied statistics so many years ago and ... right now I remember a few concepts, so I would like to learn again the basics of statistics and then to be able to learn machine learning, etc. So, do you know any good course or book or resources from where to learn the basics from statistics?
Thanks in advance!!!
José Carlos
Statistics Learning
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Re: Statistics Learning
Hi,
First of all you need to made a difference between "Statistics" and "machine learning" because are not the same.
There are a lot of books or resources but I could try coursera, edx or other MOOC.
Hope it helps
Kind regards
First of all you need to made a difference between "Statistics" and "machine learning" because are not the same.
There are a lot of books or resources but I could try coursera, edx or other MOOC.
Hope it helps
Kind regards
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Re: Statistics Learning
Thank you for the information!!!
What's the difference between statistics and machine learning?
Re: Statistics Learning
The proper distinction is that statistics and machine learning are not always the same. A fair number of neural networks, which I think most people would consider machine learning, are identical to regressions, which I think most people would consider statistics. But if you took a basic stats book and a basic machine learning book I agree that they would likely be very different.josecarlos wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:08 pmThank you for the information!!!
What's the difference between statistics and machine learning?
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Ok!!!! Thank you for the info!!!xkonk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:27 amThe proper distinction is that statistics and machine learning are not always the same. A fair number of neural networks, which I think most people would consider machine learning, are identical to regressions, which I think most people would consider statistics. But if you took a basic stats book and a basic machine learning book I agree that they would likely be very different.josecarlos wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:08 pmThank you for the information!!!
What's the difference between statistics and machine learning?