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El canal Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence | Data Science Free Courses (@datasciencefree) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 66 752 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 2 450 en la categoría Educación y el puesto 436 en la región Malasia.

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Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 66 752 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 24 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 534, y en las últimas 24 horas de 42, conservando un alto alcance.

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  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 0.75%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 0.79% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 502 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 524 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 3.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como sellerflash, waybienad, pricing, buybox, buyer.

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Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 25 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Educación.

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Some essential concepts every data scientist should understand: ### 1. Statistics and Probability - Purpose: Understanding data distributions and making inferences. - Core Concepts: Descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode), inferential statistics, probability distributions (normal, binomial), hypothesis testing, p-values, confidence intervals. ### 2. Programming Languages - Purpose: Implementing data analysis and machine learning algorithms. - Popular Languages: Python, R. - Libraries: NumPy, Pandas, Scikit-learn (Python), dplyr, ggplot2 (R). ### 3. Data Wrangling - Purpose: Cleaning and transforming raw data into a usable format. - Techniques: Handling missing values, data normalization, feature engineering, data aggregation. ### 4. Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) - Purpose: Summarizing the main characteristics of a dataset, often using visual methods. - Tools: Matplotlib, Seaborn (Python), ggplot2 (R). - Techniques: Histograms, scatter plots, box plots, correlation matrices. ### 5. Machine Learning - Purpose: Building models to make predictions or find patterns in data. - Core Concepts: Supervised learning (regression, classification), unsupervised learning (clustering, dimensionality reduction), model evaluation (accuracy, precision, recall, F1 score). - Algorithms: Linear regression, logistic regression, decision trees, random forests, support vector machines, k-means clustering, principal component analysis (PCA). ### 6. Deep Learning - Purpose: Advanced machine learning techniques using neural networks. - Core Concepts: Neural networks, backpropagation, activation functions, overfitting, dropout. - Frameworks: TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch. ### 7. Natural Language Processing (NLP) - Purpose: Analyzing and modeling textual data. - Core Concepts: Tokenization, stemming, lemmatization, TF-IDF, word embeddings. - Techniques: Sentiment analysis, topic modeling, named entity recognition (NER). ### 8. Data Visualization - Purpose: Communicating insights through graphical representations. - Tools: Matplotlib, Seaborn, Plotly (Python), ggplot2, Shiny (R), Tableau. - Techniques: Bar charts, line graphs, heatmaps, interactive dashboards. ### 9. Big Data Technologies - Purpose: Handling and analyzing large volumes of data. - Technologies: Hadoop, Spark. - Core Concepts: Distributed computing, MapReduce, parallel processing. ### 10. Databases - Purpose: Storing and retrieving data efficiently. - Types: SQL databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL), NoSQL databases (MongoDB, Cassandra). - Core Concepts: Querying, indexing, normalization, transactions. ### 11. Time Series Analysis - Purpose: Analyzing data points collected or recorded at specific time intervals. - Core Concepts: Trend analysis, seasonal decomposition, ARIMA models, exponential smoothing. ### 12. Model Deployment and Productionization - Purpose: Integrating machine learning models into production environments. - Techniques: API development, containerization (Docker), model serving (Flask, FastAPI). - Tools: MLflow, TensorFlow Serving, Kubernetes. ### 13. Data Ethics and Privacy - Purpose: Ensuring ethical use and privacy of data. - Core Concepts: Bias in data, ethical considerations, data anonymization, GDPR compliance. ### 14. Business Acumen - Purpose: Aligning data science projects with business goals. - Core Concepts: Understanding key performance indicators (KPIs), domain knowledge, stakeholder communication. ### 15. Collaboration and Version Control - Purpose: Managing code changes and collaborative work. - Tools: Git, GitHub, GitLab. - Practices: Version control, code reviews, collaborative development. Best Data Science & Machine Learning Resources: https://topmate.io/coding/914624 ENJOY LEARNING 👍👍

5 Handy Tips to Master Data Science ⬇️ 1️⃣ Begin with introductory projects that cover the fundamental concepts of data science, such as data exploration, cleaning, and visualization. These projects will help you get familiar with common data science tools and libraries like Python (Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib), R, SQL, and Excel 2️⃣ Look for publicly available datasets from sources like Kaggle, UCI Machine Learning Repository. Working with real-world data will expose you to the challenges of messy, incomplete, and heterogeneous data, which is common in practical scenarios. 3️⃣ Explore various data science techniques like regression, classification, clustering, and time series analysis. Apply these techniques to different datasets and domains to gain a broader understanding of their strengths, weaknesses, and appropriate use cases. 4️⃣ Work on projects that involve the entire data science lifecycle, from data collection and cleaning to model building, evaluation, and deployment. This will help you understand how different components of the data science process fit together. 5️⃣ Consistent practice is key to mastering any skill. Set aside dedicated time to work on data science projects, and gradually increase the complexity and scope of your projects as you gain more experience.

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Statistics test flow chart

Machine Learning Algorithm 🤖 Now onwards, let's explore the fundamentals of machine learning from linear regression to K-mea
Machine Learning Algorithm 🤖 Now onwards, let's explore the fundamentals of machine learning from linear regression to K-means clustering! & These are some of the core algorithms that power many real-world Al applications. Like this post if you want me to post it daily 😄👍

Linear Algebra during exams: 'Not interested.'" "Linear Algebra in AI/ML projects: 'Love at second sight!'"
Linear Algebra during exams: 'Not interested.'" "Linear Algebra in AI/ML projects: 'Love at second sight!'"

Three different learning styles in machine learning algorithms: 1. Supervised Learning Input data is called training data and has a known label or result such as spam/not-spam or a stock price at a time. A model is prepared through a training process in which it is required to make predictions and is corrected when those predictions are wrong. The training process continues until the model achieves a desired level of accuracy on the training data. Example problems are classification and regression. Example algorithms include: Logistic Regression and the Back Propagation Neural Network. 2. Unsupervised Learning Input data is not labeled and does not have a known result. A model is prepared by deducing structures present in the input data. This may be to extract general rules. It may be through a mathematical process to systematically reduce redundancy, or it may be to organize data by similarity. Example problems are clustering, dimensionality reduction and association rule learning. Example algorithms include: the Apriori algorithm and K-Means. 3. Semi-Supervised Learning Input data is a mixture of labeled and unlabelled examples. There is a desired prediction problem but the model must learn the structures to organize the data as well as make predictions. Example problems are classification and regression. Example algorithms are extensions to other flexible methods that make assumptions about how to model the unlabeled data.

Coding and Aptitude Round before interview Coding challenges are meant to test your coding skills (especially if you are applying for ML engineer role). The coding challenges can contain algorithm and data structures problems of varying difficulty. These challenges will be timed based on how complicated the questions are. These are intended to test your basic algorithmic thinking. Sometimes, a complicated data science question like making predictions based on twitter data are also given. These challenges are hosted on HackerRank, HackerEarth, CoderByte etc. In addition, you may even be asked multiple-choice questions on the fundamentals of data science and statistics. This round is meant to be a filtering round where candidates whose fundamentals are little shaky are eliminated. These rounds are typically conducted without any manual intervention, so it is important to be well prepared for this round. Sometimes a separate Aptitude test is conducted or along with the technical round an aptitude test is also conducted to assess your aptitude skills. A Data Scientist is expected to have a good aptitude as this field is continuously evolving and a Data Scientist encounters new challenges every day. If you have appeared for GMAT / GRE or CAT, this should be easy for you. Resources for Prep: For algorithms and data structures prep,Leetcode and Hackerrank are good resources. For aptitude prep, you can refer to IndiaBixand Practice Aptitude. With respect to data science challenges, practice well on GLabs and Kaggle. Brilliant is an excellent resource for tricky math and statistics questions. For practising SQL, SQL Zoo and Mode Analytics are good resources that allow you to solve the exercises in the browser itself. Things to Note: Ensure that you are calm and relaxed before you attempt to answer the challenge. Read through all the questions before you start attempting the same. Let your mind go into problem-solving mode before your fingers do! In case, you are finished with the test before time, recheck your answers and then submit. Sometimes these rounds don’t go your way, you might have had a brain fade, it was not your day etc. Don’t worry! Shake if off for there is always a next time and this is not the end of the world.

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