Chapter Notes: Introduction to Machine Learning
Definition
Machine learning is the science of enabling computers to learn patterns and make decisions without
being explicitly programmed.
Types of ML
1. Supervised Learning: Learning from labeled data 2. Unsupervised Learning: Finding hidden patterns
in unlabeled data 3. Reinforcement Learning: Learning through trial and error using rewards
Applications
ML is used in self-driving cars, speech recognition, healthcare diagnosis, fraud detection, and customer
personalization.
Key Algorithms
Common algorithms include linear regression, logistic regression, decision trees, random forests, and
deep learning models.
Definition
Machine learning is the science of enabling computers to learn patterns and make decisions without
being explicitly programmed.
Types of ML
1. Supervised Learning: Learning from labeled data 2. Unsupervised Learning: Finding hidden patterns
in unlabeled data 3. Reinforcement Learning: Learning through trial and error using rewards
Applications
ML is used in self-driving cars, speech recognition, healthcare diagnosis, fraud detection, and customer
personalization.
Key Algorithms
Common algorithms include linear regression, logistic regression, decision trees, random forests, and
deep learning models.
Definition
Machine learning is the science of enabling computers to learn patterns and make decisions without
being explicitly programmed.
Types of ML
1. Supervised Learning: Learning from labeled data 2. Unsupervised Learning: Finding hidden patterns
in unlabeled data 3. Reinforcement Learning: Learning through trial and error using rewards
Applications
ML is used in self-driving cars, speech recognition, healthcare diagnosis, fraud detection, and customer
personalization.
Key Algorithms
Common algorithms include linear regression, logistic regression, decision trees, random forests, and
deep learning models.