PHYSICS C170M

Machine Learning for Physical Sciences Laboratory

Description: (Formerly numbered 170M.) Lecture, two hours; laboratory, four hours. Requisites: courses 1A, 1B, 1C (or 1AH, 1BH, 1CH), Mathematics 32A, 33A, or equivalent. Preparation: some experience in programming using Python. Project-based course designed for students with no previous experience in machine learning to learn about methods and algorithms in machine learning and their application to scientific problems in physical sciences. Development of experience in compilation, analysis, and cleaning of data. Machine learning topics include classification, regression, dimensionality reduction, clustering, and kernel methods. Concurrently scheduled with course C270M. P/NP or letter grading.

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Overall Rating 5.0
Easiness 3.0/ 5
Clarity 5.0/ 5
Workload 3.0/ 5
Helpfulness 5.0/ 5
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