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Wesleyan University
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University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Social Media
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Dimensionality Reduction
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EIT Digital
Skills you'll gain: Design and Product, Internet Of Things, Computer Architecture, Software Engineering, Systems Design, Product Design, Computer Programming, Operating Systems, Software Architecture, Agile Software Development
Skills you'll gain: Deep Learning
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Artificial Neural Networks, Applied Machine Learning, Python Programming, Tensorflow
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University of Manchester
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
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University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Mathematics, Algebra, Continuous Integration, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Computer Programming
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Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Calculus, Mathematics, Differential Equations
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Data Management, R Programming, Data Structures, Database Design, Leadership and Management, Programming Principles, Database Theory, Databases, Data Visualization
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular introduction to machine learning courses
- Social Psychology:Â Wesleyan University
- English for Media Literacy:Â University of Pennsylvania
- Unsupervised Algorithms in Machine Learning:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Introduction to Architecting Smart IoT Devices:Â EIT Digital
- Fundamentals of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9:Â Red Hat
- Build Decision Trees, SVMs, and Artificial Neural Networks:Â CertNexus
- Customising your models with TensorFlow 2:Â Imperial College London
- Protecting the World: Introducing Corrosion Science and Engineering:Â University of Manchester
- The Finite Element Method for Problems in Physics:Â University of Michigan
- Introduction to Open Source Application Development:Â Illinois Tech