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🔴 Comprehensive course on "Data Mining"
🖥 Carnegie Mellon University, USA


👨🏻‍💻 Carnegie University in the United States has come to offer a free #datamining course in 25 lectures to those interested in this field.

◀️ In this course, you will deal with statistical concepts and model selection methods on the one hand, and on the other hand, you will have to implement these concepts in practice and present the results.

◀️ The exercises are both combined: theory, #coding, and practical.👇


🥵 Data Mining
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