I just added it to my list of books to review. Thanks for mentioning it. What did you like about Bishop's Book?
I found the Stanford course almost assumed too much of a stats background to make it easily accessible. Starting with the math foundations is sound, but scary for people who don't dream in LaTeX :)
Good stuff - I added http://szeliski.org/Book/ to my reading list, thanks for sharing the link. There's a huge overlap for certain classes of problems. CV in many ways resembles the same problems with large online data…
I read that one, I liked the fact that he builds up each example from first principles. It's hard to find explanations that bridge theory and practice.
They have slightly different philosophies about how they work with their companies. They also have different feels from the perspective of the entrepreneurs. (Not even going to go near the flame bait of trying to sum up…
I just added it to my list of books to review. Thanks for mentioning it. What did you like about Bishop's Book?
I found the Stanford course almost assumed too much of a stats background to make it easily accessible. Starting with the math foundations is sound, but scary for people who don't dream in LaTeX :)
Good stuff - I added http://szeliski.org/Book/ to my reading list, thanks for sharing the link. There's a huge overlap for certain classes of problems. CV in many ways resembles the same problems with large online data…
I read that one, I liked the fact that he builds up each example from first principles. It's hard to find explanations that bridge theory and practice.
They have slightly different philosophies about how they work with their companies. They also have different feels from the perspective of the entrepreneurs. (Not even going to go near the flame bait of trying to sum up…