Ask HN: Machine learning for scientists?

4 points by yagyu ↗ HN
What's your recommendation to get up to speed on current practices in machine learning for someone ~Phd-level in the hard sciences? In other words, someone experienced in linear algebra, statistics, programming, and experiment design+evaluation, but not in the specifics of machine learning.

I'm thinking courses, tutorials, blog posts, papers, books, software, instructive problem sets, etc.

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ML is a huge field. What kind of problems are you trying to solve?