I tried to build a Python Machine Learning Streamlit App in 7 Minutes | Coding Challenge
Nicholas Renotte
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Sup! Welcome to the channel. So, if you're reading this, you're probably wondering what this is all about and who the hell is this Nicholas Renotte guy. Right? Right! Well, I'm here to share practical ways to get started with data science, machine learning and deep learning using a bunch of different tools but mainly Python and Javascript. My only goal is to make it easier to get started and break through all the fancy jargon and complex math that's out there in the field and get YOU up and running with some sick ml projects. Jump on for the ride homie! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasrenotte/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nickrenotte/ GitHub: https://github.com/nicknochnack Peace! P.s. Did I mention I like data?
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What's happening guys, welcome to the fifth episode of CodeThat! In this ep I try to build a machine learning app to for deploying scikit-learn models using the titanic dataset using nothing but Python. In this case we used a XGBoost model, Streamlit, Pandas and Numpy! Get the Code: https://github.com/nicknochnack/StreamlitTitanic Oh, and don't forget to connect with me! LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/324Epgo Facebook: https://bit.ly/3mB1sZD GitHub: https://bit.ly/3mDJllD Patreon: https://bit.ly/2OCn3UW Join the Discussion on Discord: https://bit.ly/3dQiZsV Happy coding! Nick P.s. Let me know how you go and drop a comment if you need a hand! #machinelearning #codingchallenge #tkintertutorial #python
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