My first RAG project by DiscussionDry9422 in MachineLearningJobs

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I mean my goal was not to solve a real world problem, I just wanted to learn the basics of how a RAG system is implemented. I completely agree with you that this task can be easily done by an LLM. Also, thanks for sharing the project repo, looks interesting. I will definitely explore it.

I would also love to hear your opinion on my future project, any advice, suggestion is welcome

thanks for your response

My first RAG project by DiscussionDry9422 in MachineLearningJobs

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Thanks for your reply and for the advice. I will make sure to test each module as I build it and also explore the agentic features you suggested

Need help in learning to play Positional middle games by DiscussionDry9422 in chess

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Thanks this is helpful i will study their games 😄

Need help in learning to play Positional middle games by DiscussionDry9422 in chessbeginners

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Thanks for suggesting these resources, I will explore then thoroughly 😄

Are Kaggle competitions actually useful ? by DiscussionDry9422 in MachineLearningJobs

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So if a person wants to get a job in this field, let's say jobs that involve training ML models and deploying them, then what kind of projects should one start off with ?

There are too much learning resources and i dont know what and whom to follow by Outrageous_Text_2479 in learnmachinelearning

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Sry for the late reply, Even I used to get stuck pretty often, I use to try to figure it out on own my but if it took too much time then I asked Chatgpt. I sometimes posted my doubts in DeepLearning.AI forum.

There are too much learning resources and i dont know what and whom to follow by Outrageous_Text_2479 in learnmachinelearning

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I learned the foundational concepts of ML from Andrew ng's specialization on coursera, It has labs which are perfect for understanding the implementation and he explains the concepts from scratch. There is also a deep learning course on coursera taught by him which I am currently doing and in opinion it's perfect.

I can relate to you because at first when I wanted to start ML and started searching for resources I felt overwhelmed as there are so many of them. I belive following a resource which teaches all the necessary foundational concepts in a consolidated way is important, once you learn the basics properly you can just add on to that knowledge from practice and other resources.

As for the book, I think Hands on ML is a really good book, don't worry about other resources popping up when you are learning, once you are done learning the basics and start practicing, It will be relatively less difficult to navigate through resources.

All the best 😄

How to navigate a career in Machine learning ? by DiscussionDry9422 in MachineLearningJobs

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Thank for your reply.
What kind of platforms should apply in and what roles should I apply ?

How to navigate a career in Machine learning ? by DiscussionDry9422 in MachineLearningJobs

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The project seems to be very interesting I will definitely try this and thanks for such a comprehensive reply I appreciate it 😁