INFO 521 - Introduction to Machine Learning

This course can be used towards the Linguistic Dimensions major or minor requirements.

Machine learning describes the development of algorithms which can modify their internal parameters (i.e., "learn") to recognize patterns and make decisions based on example data. These examples can be provided by a human, or they can be gathered automatically as part of the learning algorithm itself. This course will introduce the fundamentals of machine learning, will describe how to implement several practical methods for pattern recognition, feature selection, clustering, and decision making for reward maximization, and will provide a foundation for the development of new machine learning algorithms.

May be convened with: ISTA 421

Units
3
Grade Basis
Regular (A, B, C, D, F)
Area of Specialization
Linguistic Dimensions
Usually Offered
Fall