What is the best masters to break into the field of machine learning after an undergraduate degree in mathematics...

>statistics
that's not how you spell linear algebra and cost function minimisation

Thanks

Are you in Machine Learning? Could you tell me about it?

I have taken a course in mathematical statistics and am strong on stochastics, is stochastic calculus used? Ive not seen much of that past Ito. Would it be enough if I tack on some more advanced statistics courses from the mathematics department?

But I am going into it with a fairly math-heavy background, I am hoping to not get stuck as a code monkey. Is that a right assumption?

I thought it relied heavily on statistics as well, like data in general does?

Thanks for all the replies so far.

No die thread pls

Dhdhdh

Machine Learning is not just deep learning. And even for some more in depth understanding of deep learning you should know your shit in statistics.

>le totally absent moderation, cannot be bothered to enforce the sticky, let alone the board rules

As if this thread is bothering anyone. Half of this board is calculus questions and memes, I dont see you posting this in all those threads?