Recently, Lao Hu is not too busy, the project came to an end, fishing more time.

Yesterday, I translated a mind map, “A Super-detailed Roadmap for ARTIFICIAL Intelligence Experts.”

It is strongly recommended that students who have not seen it take a look at it and make up for it

Machine learning from entry to fine path map

After turning over their own also have a great harvest, so ready to do a big ticket, translate a more detailed map

Github.com/dformoso/ma…

Machine learning mind mapping, a total of five, respectively

  • Data processing process
  • Basic concepts of machine learning
  • Machine learning process
  • Fundamentals of machine learning mathematics
  • Machine learning model

Yeah, THAT’s what I do

I won’t put it all on it, but I can’t see it on my 34-inch monitor anyway

The original author did it with MindNode for Mac, but Lao Hu doesn’t have a Mac

I thought I would just modify the XML, just like SVG

Found a plist editor, played for a while, no clue

Have the classmate that understands this can private letter I once

The final solution was to edit the PDF version with Adobe Acrobat DC

Interested students can translate together, the workload is too heavy, need assists

Then a small topic, which is often asked

What is the best introduction to machine learning?

There seems to be a wide range of answers to this question

What I’m trying to argue is that the question itself represents a passive, lazy state of learning

Don’t say there is no best only the most suitable ha

Pursuing the best is likely to delay learning at all, or to throw away one study after another and not finish the last one, right? Please be seated according to your number.

So my general response is: just pick any one, Li Hongyi, Ng Enda, Lin Xuantian, Zhang Zhihua, all right

Don’t judge the teacher when you’re just getting started. It’s better than you

The key is to start + persevere

Yesterday I said on wechat:

Learn some foundation to find some small items as soon as possible, first lift up again, there is a problem on the search, ask.

Here’s another lesson: Learning is output

How to output? Like a concept, can you explain it to someone?

Can you make it clear in one essay? That’s the best way to test your learning.

Looking at the mind map mentioned above is far less rewarding than translating it

Isn’t it?

If you see that you haven’t run yet, can you give me a triple company?