Machine Learning Resources for Beginners

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To learn machine learning (ML) as a beginner, you can start by taking an online course or tutorial on the subject. There are many resources available that can help you understand the basics of ML and how it works.

Some good places to start include:

  • Coursera: Coursera offers a wide range of online courses on machine learning, including both paid and free options.
  • Kaggle: Kaggle is a platform for data science and machine learning that offers a variety of tutorials, exercises, and competitions to help you learn ML.
  • Google’s Machine Learning Crash Course: This free course from Google is designed to help beginners learn the fundamentals of machine learning.
  • YouTube: There are many videos on YouTube that provide an introduction to machine learning and can help you learn the basics.


Once you have a basic understanding of machine learning, you can start practicing by working on small projects and experimenting with different algorithms and techniques. This will help you gain more practical experience and build your skills.

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