Bracketology with Google Machine Learning

In this Project, you will:

Use BigQuery to access the public NCAA dataset.

Prepare and transform the existing data into features and labels.

Use BQML to build a model based on the NCAA tournament dataset.

1 hour
Beginner
No download needed
Shareable certificate
English
Desktop only

This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. In this lab you use Machine Learning (ML) to analyze the public NCAA dataset and predict NCAA tournament brackets.

Skills you will develop

  • Bigquery

  • Machine Learning

  • BQML

  • SQL

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