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SimplePotentials t1_izw9ht8 wrote

It depends on how in depth you would like to go. The intro to PyTorch on udacity is free and a great tool to learn how to start coding deep learning projects.

For a deeper understanding it is probably best to start at the basics of linear calculus (I’d recommend three blue one brown on YouTube), and understanding what happens to vectors visually when a transformation is applied.

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MightyDuck35 OP t1_izx0fp0 wrote

I'm deciding over whether to take Andrew Ng's course first, or go to Khan Academy and get some math fundamentals first.

linear calculus? btw, that's an intersting channel :) thank you!

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