Submitted by tylerferreiraa t3_ymu2ml in MachineLearning
Weary-Marionberry-15 t1_iv5gzoo wrote
Ideally, you need both. But If you have to choose, then I’d recommend statistics. Just make sure you understand derivatives, gradients and integrals.
tylerferreiraa OP t1_iv5hh11 wrote
Thanks for the response - So would you say calc 2 and stats 2? Or perhaps Stats 2 and probability instead?
I’ve currently done calc, relational algebra(in a database class) and i’ll be doing linear algebra and discrete maths also as they’re requirements.
Weary-Marionberry-15 t1_iv5p4ns wrote
I could not possibly advise you on this. I don’t know the contents of the courses. Generally speaking; if you know what a Gaussian distribution is, how to calculate gradients, integrate a function and multiply matrices - then you’re off to a good start.
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