How To Read A Machine Learning Research Paper When You're Unfamiliar With The Core Concepts
Machine Learning research papers often introduce concepts you are unfamiliar with. In this video, I explain how to learn on the fly using the paper itself as the roadmap to learn core machine learning concepts. You can Google math and I teach you how to do it. You can parse even the most complex math if you understand how the paper presents it. Most papers do an excellent job of breaking down formulas to first principals. You do not need to read every paper from start to finish. I talk you through the progression of what to read and how to decide if you need to go deeper. I also walk you through the supporting material for a paper and what's worth paying attention to vs. what's more detail than you need.

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