Re: A good book for a beginner?
- From: "Milind" <milind.a.joshi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 10:42:41 GMT
Hi Tolga,
It depends what you are looking to do:
1. Are you looking to learn Python in a way that you can implement
complex data structures and code?
2. Are you looking to learn about medical diagnostics and treatment
planning?
3. Are you interested in applied machine learning techniques?
4. Are you interested in the science of statistics and probability that
lies behind machine learning?
As you can imagine, there are hundreds of books, which may or may not
be interesting depending on what your background is. Are you a doctor,
programmer, mathematician, engineer, or a self-taught combination of
all of those?
Regards,
Milind
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