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About the Course

This course introduces you to one of the main types of modelling families of supervised Machine Learning: Regression. You will learn how to train regression models to predict continuous outcomes and how to use error metrics to compare across different models. This course also walks you through best practices, including train and test splits, and regularization techniques. By the end of this course you should be able to: Differentiate uses and applications of classification and regression in the context of supervised machine learning  Describe and use linear regression models Use a variety of error metrics to compare and select a linear regression model that best suits your data Articulate why regularization may help prevent overfitting Use regularization regressions: Ridge, LASSO, and Elastic net   Who should take this course? This course targets aspiring data scientists interested in acquiring hands-on experience  with Supervised Machine Learning Regression techniques in a business setting.   What skills should you have? To make the most out of this course, you should have familiarity with programming on a Python development environment, as well as fundamental understanding of Data Cleaning, Exploratory Data Analysis, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability, and Statistics....

Top reviews

MM

Sep 21, 2022

This course is very helpful. The wonderfull part in this course was the final course project in which I had to create my own linear regression model by adding polynimial features and regularization.

GP

Nov 23, 2022

Great Course curated by IBM team. It is really designed well and helps to achieve the goal. It is as per the industry standard, and practical. One can do this course thoroughly and get a job.

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By mohamed m

Sep 28, 2023

The instructor was very bad. He was only reading the slides without making any further examples or explanations.

By Aldo H

Mar 6, 2024

Very hard to follow because the instructor is just reading the blurry powerpoint.