[Baypiggies] Suggested Reading: Machine learning and Python

Venkatraman S venkat83 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 7 05:25:32 CET 2011


And also i liked "A Concise Course in Statistical Inference"  by Larry
Wasserman to be one of the best books
for introductory and slightly advanced Statistics. The book simply *flows*
(though does not have the associated code,
but readability is very good).

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Venkatraman S <venkat83 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks guys for the suggestions. I find Stephen Marsland's
> _Machine Learning: An Algorithmic Perspective_ to be *really* appealing.
>
> The Google Book preview looks neat. But the book is EXPENSIVE! I do not
> understand why textbooks are so darn costly!
>
> On a lighter note, i searched this book in the web, but i found voidness
> everywhere.
> Am not sure whether the publishers would be game for a review copy.
>
> -V
>
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