Probably good to accompany it with a more practical book (or courses) though, such as Sebastian Raschka's Machine Learning with PyTorch and scikit-learn or Francois Chollet's Deep Learning with Python (Keras/Tensorflow). Also I found Dive into Deep Learning https://d2l.ai to be a pretty nice resource to learn about more SOTA deep learning models and techniques.
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Probably good to accompany it with a more practical book (or courses) though, such as Sebastian Raschka's Machine Learning with PyTorch and scikit-learn or Francois Chollet's Deep Learning with Python (Keras/Tensorflow). Also I found Dive into Deep Learning https://d2l.ai to be a pretty nice resource to learn about more SOTA deep learning models and techniques.