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Python Non-IT and IT lo use chestaru which is coding

Is machine learning coding too? Is this only for IT?

nenu Non-IT, okasari try chedam anukuntuna for certifications/learning python and machine learning

For a glimpse,  introduction ekadaina unte, please suggest

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22 minutes ago, Spartan said:

@vatchesa 

Machine Learning ki IT, Non-IT em ledu....

annitlo Models rayalsinde, vatini train cheyalsinde....

so Python for Non-IT ML, ani seperate ga ledu.

Python coding ani idea undi bro, 

machine learning models rayalsinde ante , tool lo model raastara or coding?

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24 minutes ago, Spartan said:

@vatchesa 

Machine Learning ki IT, Non-IT em ledu....

annitlo Models rayalsinde, vatini train cheyalsinde....

so Python for Non-IT ML, ani seperate ga ledu.

Ee cloud based companies ready to use models offer cheyyi va where we just have to train it?

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1 minute ago, vatchesa said:

Python coding ani idea undi bro, 

machine learning models rayalsinde ante , tool lo model raastara or coding?

coding cheyali..

u need to know how to use Stat, Math modules on Python to design and train the model.

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2 minutes ago, Epic said:

Ee cloud based companies ready to use models offer cheyyi va where we just have to train it?

yes there are few...mostly for Security  analysis etc...

but if u want to do, you have to custom write ur model.

 

ready made example.. AWS Deep Racer.... u can try on that. u need to buy the deepracer model (car and track) from AWS.

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2 minutes ago, Spartan said:

yes there are few...mostly for Security  analysis etc...

but if u want to do, you have to custom write ur model.

 

ready made example.. AWS Deep Racer.... u can try on that.

AWS trial(free tier) version tho offer chestara for evaluation?

 

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1 hour ago, vatchesa said:

Python Non-IT and IT lo use chestaru which is coding

Is machine learning coding too? Is this only for IT?

nenu Non-IT, okasari try chedam anukuntuna for certifications/learning python and machine learning

For a glimpse,  introduction ekadaina unte, please suggest

Non IT starting e ML aa 

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27 minutes ago, Vaampire said:

@Spartan nuvvu job chesthava assalu. Sagam time db loney untav. And u keep urself upto date with all tech

@Vaampire  ade na job sSa_j@il

solutions architect chesi POC lu tayar cheyadam teams ki ivvadam 

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5 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Daniki Oka level paina 

solutions architect 

Thats great..  solutions architect role eppudu thagalaledhu naaku.

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

@vatchesa 

Machine Learning ki IT, Non-IT em ledu....

annitlo Models rayalsinde, vatini train cheyalsinde....

so Python for Non-IT ML, ani seperate ga ledu.

@Spartan is there any limit to choose how much variance should be captured by pca ? For example my data lo first two principal components give about 51%. Ivi use cheskoni train cheste I'm getting warast accuracy. I keep manually changing variance value. Best results are at 95% but then it chooses the no. of components almost equal to number of features which is pointless. So how to pick the range?

 

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