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This should be marked (2004), not (2014).
Looks like the homeworks for this are not available.
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Earlier this year, I retired (voluntarily) from a large company after 32 years. Now that I have time to breath/think/sleep, I actually 'audit' many of the on-line courses I find mentioned here. Great fun. Thanks!
That's really cool! I am still in my early twenties and I find that rather inspiring. Thank you!
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To put it in perspective Michael Jordan is one of the pioneers of the modern approach to statical machine learning. It's very cool to see his course notes from 12 years ago when many schools didn't even offer basic machine learning courses.

Learning theory is a math-heavy (proof-heavy) subfield of machine learning that studies what's possible and why some of the methods work as well as they do. Unless you have a strong math background and are already fairly well-versed in machine learning, I'd first take practical classes. Learning theory is the last class I took in grad school and I really enjoyed it.

How can I get VC's to fund my dimension?
build such Vapnik machine (SVM)
Along those lines, I've heard less press about statistical learning start ups than some of the recent deep learning work.

Anyone know of some recent ventures in this space? Anyone to keep an eye on?

Because a kernel SVM is a neural net with one hidden layer?!
It would be interesting to see if there is anything similar for text mining.
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