• [收藏]机器学习的几本书:list of cool machine learning books | 丕子


    今天同学问我,讨论下有哪些书,记不全了,发现国外一个朋友有了,http://matpalm.com/blog/2010/08/06/my-list-of-cool-machine-learning-books/

    我收藏下,唉,好东西收藏了一大堆,关键是得学成自己的东西,挤时间也要学。

    填上最新的一本书0,这本书没有pdf,不过最近挺火的,据说算是鼎好的几本之一了:

    0) "Machine Learning: a Probabilistic Perspective" by  Kevin Patrick Murphy

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    1) "programming collective intelligence" by toby segaran

    if you know nothing about machine learning and haven't done maths since high school then this is the book for you. it's a fantastically accesible introduction to the field. includes almost no theory and explains algorithms using actual python implementations.

    2) "data mining" by witten and frank

    this book covers quite a bit more than programming c.i. while still being extremely practical (ie very few formula). about a fifth of the book is dedicated to weka, a machine learning workbench which was written by the authors. apart from the weka section this book has no code. i made a little screencast on weka awhile back if you're after a summary.

    3) "introduction to data mining" by tan, steinbach and kumar

    covers almost the same material as the witten/frank text but delves a little bit deeper and with more rigour. includes no code (none of the books do from now on) with algorithms described by formula. has a number of appendices on linear algebra, probability, statistics etc so that you can read up if you're a bit rusty or new to the fields (the witten/frank text lack these). some people might argue having both of these books is a waste since they cover so much of the same ground but i've always found multiple explanations from different authors to be a great way to help understand a topic. i read the witten/frank text first and am glad i did but if i could only keep one i'd keep this one.

    intermission

    at this point you've probably got enough mental firepower to handle some of the uni level machine learning course notes that are floating about online.

    if you're keen to get a better foundation of the maths side of things it'd be worth working through andrew ng's lecture series on machine learning. (20 hours of a second year stanford course on machine learning)

    i also found andrew moore's lecture slides really great. (they do though require a reasonable understanding of the basics)

    4) "foundations of statistical natural language processing" by manning and schutze

    not a machine learning book as such but great for learning to deal with one of the most common types of data around; text. since most of machine learning theory is about maths (ie numbers) this is awesome in helping to understanding how to deal with text in a mathematical context.

    5) "introduction to machine learning" by ethem alpaydin

    covers generally the same sort of topics as the data mining books but with much more rigour and theory (derivations, proofs, etc). i think this is a good thing though since understanding how things work at a low level gives you the ability to tweak and modify as required.loads more formulas but again with appendixs that introduce the basics in enough detail to get by.

    6) "all of statistics" by larry wasserman

    by this stage you'll probably have an appreciation of how important statistics is for this domain and it might be worth foccussing on it for a bit.personally i found this book to be a great read and though i've only read certain sections in depth i'm looking forward to when i get a chance to work through it cover to cover

    7) "the elements of statistical learning" by hastie, tibshirani and friedman.

    with a bit more stats under your belt you might have a chance of getting through this one; the most complex of the lot.this book is absolutely beautifully presented and now that it's FREE to download you've got no reason not to have a crack at it.a remarkable piece of work and one i've yet to get through fully cover to cover, it's quite hardcore and right on the border of my level of understanding ( which makes it perfect for me :P )

    ps. books i haven't read that are in the mail

    "machine learning" by tom mitchell

    have been wanting to read this one for awhile, i'm a big fan of tom mitchell, but couldn't justify the cost however just found out the other day the paperback is a third of the price of the hardback i was looking at!! the book's in the mail

    "pattern recognition and machine learning" by chris bishop

    all of a sudden seemed like everyone was reading this but me so it was time to jump on the bandwagon
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