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Statistical Learning – free online course through standford

Posted on January 23, 2014 by Warwick Smith

I’ve just started the Statistical Learning course offered online by Stanford Uni. The guys running it are gurus in the field and it looks great. It’s not not too late to register if you’re interested in this sort of thing (It’s free – including a pdf of the textbook).

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