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Re: [PLUG] OT: Good Books on Machine Learning?
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> down here the ai class used Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach by
> Stuart Russel and Peter Norvig, Prentice Hall and Data Mining Concepts and
> Techniques by Jaiwei Han and Micheline Kamber, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
> I know the first was fairly good, don't know too much about the second as I
> dropped the class before it was used. I dropped because I didn't like the
> profs, not because the books were bad. The first was interesting, but,
> very, very dry.
>
> That should give you an idea of what's out there.
You woulnd't happen to know where I cna get either or both of those books
at a good price (i.e. used) would you? I'm trying to get my AI on a budget ;)
Thanks for the recommendations.
Kyle
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