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Deep Learning is a set of powerful algorithms that are the force behind self-driving cars, image searching, voice recognition, and many, many more applications we consider decidedly ""futuristic."" One of the central foundations of deep learning is linear regression; using probability theory to gain deeper insight into the ""line of best fit."" This is the first step to building machines that, in effect, act like neurons in a neural network as they learn while they're fed more information. In this course, you'll start with the basics of building a linear regression module in Python, and progress into practical machine learning issues that will provide the foundations for an exploration of Deep Learning. Read more
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