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Books on machine learning based on Wolfram Language?

Hi, I noticed that there are a lot of books and courses on machine learning with Python, R, Matlab. Are there any good books based on Wolfram Language? Thx.

POSTED BY: l van Veen
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Well, I am working on a book like that: "Simplified Machine Learning Workflows" (at GitHub). It has been at "60% of completion" for 3 years. I hope to push it much further ahead before WTC 2022...

POSTED BY: Anton Antonov

That's great. I read Etienne's book and I really like it alot. I even had a colleague (no Mathematica knowledge) read it and he like it also very much. Very curious about your book!

POSTED BY: l van Veen
Posted 1 year ago

This book Alva, J. V. (2021). Beginning Mathematica and Wolfram for Data Science. Apress is indeed great. One of the best I've read. I try to read as much as possible now because I want to improve my skills. I wish I had more time for books like this one, but because of my studies, I don't have a lot of free time.

POSTED BY: Kathy Boyer

Yes!

POSTED BY: l van Veen

Simple and enough complete book on ML, including Neural Networks

Alva, J. V. (2021). Beginning Mathematica and Wolfram for Data Science. Apress.

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POSTED BY: Konstantin Nosov

Soon this will be out: https://www.wolfram-media.com/products/introduction-to-machine-learning.html

Title: INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE LEARNING
Author: Etienne Bernard
Paperback: $34.95
Publisher: Wolfram Media, Inc.
Publication Date: November 2021
ISBN-13: 978-1-57955-044-8 (paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1-57955-045-5 (eBook)

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POSTED BY: Kapio Letto

The book by Phil Gregory is geared to data analysis, not specific on machine learning. But he provides a large section on Markov Chain Monte Carlo. He also provides a Wolfram Language notebook with worked examples. You can find these at the Resources section of this link http://www.cambridge.org/nl/academic/subjects/statistics-probability/statistics-physical-sciences-and-engineering/bayesian-logical-data-analysis-physical-sciences-comparative-approach-mathematica-support?format=PB

POSTED BY: Romke Bontekoe

Despite the extensive documentation, and always growing, it is indeed something that is missing. The same thing can be said of MOOC's.

POSTED BY: Pedro Fonseca
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