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Machine Learning Lecture Notes 2025

The Machine Learning Lecture Notes from Spring 2025 cover foundational topics such as the definition and scope of machine learning, supervised versus unsupervised learning, and various applications. Key concepts like regression, classification, decision trees, random forests, and neural networks are discussed, along with evaluation metrics and algorithms. The notes serve as a comprehensive guide for undergraduate students studying machine learning.

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Machine Learning Lecture Notes 2025

The Machine Learning Lecture Notes from Spring 2025 cover foundational topics such as the definition and scope of machine learning, supervised versus unsupervised learning, and various applications. Key concepts like regression, classification, decision trees, random forests, and neural networks are discussed, along with evaluation metrics and algorithms. The notes serve as a comprehensive guide for undergraduate students studying machine learning.

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Machine Learning Lecture Notes - Spring 2025

Lecture 1: Introduction to Machine Learning

- Definition and Scope

- Supervised vs. Unsupervised Learning

- Applications: Image Recognition, NLP, Healthcare

Lecture 2: Regression and Classification

- Linear Regression

- Logistic Regression

- Evaluation Metrics (Accuracy, Precision, Recall)

Lecture 3: Decision Trees and Random Forests

- Overfitting and Pruning

- Ensemble Methods

Lecture 4: Neural Networks

- Perceptrons

- Backpropagation Algorithm

These notes are based on lectures delivered in the Spring 2025 session for the undergraduate Machine Le

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