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Demystifying Machine Learning
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Term: Fall 2019
Date: November 13th, 2019
Time: 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Location: Torgersen Hall 1100
Instructor: Amr Hilal
Presented By: University Libraries (LIB)
Description:
Date: November 13th, 2019
Time: 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Location: Torgersen Hall 1100
Instructor: Amr Hilal
Presented By: University Libraries (LIB)
Description:
Over the past decade, Machine Learning has been increasingly gaining popularity as a major buzz word in academic and industrial communities. Machine Learning has been at the core of many of today’s applications and services, form consumer products to large research projects. Despite its popularity, there is a lot of uncertainty to many about what exactly it is; how it is different from other technologies; what are the limits of its applications, etc. This course aims to explore these questions without going too much into the technical details of how machine learning works. This course will NOT teach how to develop a machine learning solution, rather it will cover how to know when and why to consider using a machine learning solution.