![]() If this is not the appropriate forum for this, please suggest where I should post. ![]() I would be interested in other's experience putting together course materials in bioinformatics and machine learning with MMA, and their reception among colleagues and students.ġ) Have others done this, and would they be willing to share examples of their syllabi?Ģ) Seems like the future of ML (at least for now) is heavily Python weighted is there any role for MMA here? I hope so, but am concerned. However, I am so curious to know how to learn and code using Mathematica. My colleagues have suggested Jupiter notebooks and Python, which are getting better, but nowhere near MMA's elegance. I am looking forward to the recommendation to learn ML/DL in Mathematica I know that there are plenty of resources web sites and books, MOOC to learn Machine Learning and Deep Learning mostly in Python. My problem is that MMA is not even on the charts for current usage in machine learning. I would love to do this with MMA notebooks for course notes, etc. ![]() I am putting together a bioinformatics course for graduate students in biological sciences, with an emphasis on rigor and reproducibility, but also with sections on high dimensional data analysis, network science, and an introduction to machine learning concepts. I love the aesthetics and the language structure. Let me first say that I have been programming with MMA for almost 10 years now (out of the 40 I have been programming total!). ![]() I am interested in others' experience using Mathematica for machine learning and bioinformatics course curricula.
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