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So I landed a new gig (those who'd read my blog would know) at a startup being the source of numbers expertise, but I want to find a good book on Machine Learning--that is, one that tells you the tools in relatively straightforward fashion without bogging you down in derivations, proofs, and exercises which do the same.
My mentor gave me Hastie's elements of statistical learning 2E to read, but, he's really heavy-handed with the math (it's a book written for PhD theoreticians I feel), and I just need some basic algorithms to screw around with on an ad-hoc basis.
Anybody care to point me in a good direction?
My mentor gave me Hastie's elements of statistical learning 2E to read, but, he's really heavy-handed with the math (it's a book written for PhD theoreticians I feel), and I just need some basic algorithms to screw around with on an ad-hoc basis.
Anybody care to point me in a good direction?