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README.md

Getting started with classification

Regional topic: Delicious Asian and Indian Cuisines 🍜

In Asia and India, food traditions are extremely diverse, and very delicious! Let's look at data about regional cuisines to try to understand their ingredients.

Thai food seller

Photo by Lisheng Chang on Unsplash

What you will learn

In this section, you will build on the skills you learned in the first part of this curriculum all about regression to learn about other classifiers you can use that will help you learn about your data.

There are useful low-code tools that can help you learn about working with classification models. Try Azure ML for this task

Lessons

  1. Introduction to classification
  2. More classifiers
  3. Yet other classifiers
  4. Applied ML: build a web app

Credits

"Getting started with classification" was written with ♥️ by Cassie Breviu and Jen Looper

The delicious cuisines dataset was sourced from Kaggle