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Coding Machine Learning Lecture 2: Hello folks, in this code implementation, we walk through not just writing code, but understanding the outputs we obtain, and validating the results in mathematics of Machine Learning. For instance the equivalence of the results of Negative Log likelihood and Mean squared error for gaussian distribution assumptions, makes us feel the beauty behind theory and practice. We cover L1 and L2 loss curves, The Gaussian Output distribution modelling uncertainty, equivalence of Negative Log likelihood and Mean squared error for that output distribution specifically. Then, analyzing linear regression, and the convex bowl shaped loss curves, explaining underfitting and overfitting ideas via Polynomial Regression, followed by the need for automatic learning of features through coding a deep neural network. You will see ideas taught in my Lecture 2 of probabilistic Machine Learning, turn into practice. Link to Code Implementation: https://youtu.be/6ZTVp70Mf5s Link to Theory Lecture : https://youtu.be/iThI5AapBc0 submitted by /u/Negative_War_65

Originally posted by u/Negative_War_65 on r/ArtificialInteligence