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    Heidi
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    Actually false
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    About how much math do we talk about? Complicate triple integrals and idk set theory (or other complex theories) or just basical things like sums, interpolation and matrix multiplication?

    I want at some point to get a taste of deep learning too and i am curious, sorry for this questions out of nowhere 😅
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    📌
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    @KennyTheBard judging from my university experience, you will particularly need stochastic, linear algebra and optimization. But I guess it depends a bit on your use case.
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    Oh and we are talking LOTS of math. I consider myself reasonably proficient in these fields and I dropped out of statistical ML and deep learning, because I couldn't take it any more.
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    Guys, I have math knowledge and the knowledge is I am not very good at it. Will that suffice?
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    @KennyTheBard You'll need: probability/statistics, multivariate calculus and linear algebra. Some more advanced algorithms might require knowledge of other subjects like topology.
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    @alanturingisgod thanks dude!! This might actually get me to try to learn uni math beyond the need to pass
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