[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/NelleV/2022-mines-HPC-AI-TD/HEAD) # hpc-ai-ml-2022 This repository holds the computer labs for the Introduction to Machine Learning course of the 2021-2022 HPC-AI MSc https://www.hpc-ai.mines-paristech.fr/ ## Requirements The labs were developed for Python3. All required packages are part of the [Anaconda platform](https://www.anaconda.com/download/) so you can simply install Anaconda3 on your machine. If you'd rather install just the required packages with pip, that is also possible. The labs were developed for Python 3.4.3, with the following libraries: * numpy 1.16.5 * scipy 1.2.2 * matplotlib 2.2.4 * pandas 0.22.0 * seaborn 0.9.0 * sklearn 0.19.2 To __check your installation__, try launching Jupyter (e.g. by typing `jupyter noteboook` in a shell), navigating to where you have downloaded/pulled the first lab (.ipynb file) and opening it. In that notebook (or in a python terminal), you should be able to run ```python import sklearn import pandas import seaborn import matplotlib ``` ## Program * Lab 1: [Principal Component Analysis](https://github.com/NelleV/2022-mines-HPC-AI-TD/blob/master/01-PCA.ipynb) (1h) * Lab 2: [Data normalization](https://github.com/NelleV/2022-mines-HPC-AI-TD/blob/master/02-FeatureProcessing.ipynb) (1h) * Lab 3: [Cross validation & features](https://github.com/NelleV/2022-mines-HPC-AI-TD/blob/master/03-ProjectIntro.ipynb) * Lab 4: [Linear and logistic regression](https://github.com/NelleV/2022-mines-HPC-AI-TD/blob/master/04-Linear%20and%20logistic%20regressions.ipynb) (1h) * Lab 5: [Regularized models](https://github.com/NelleV/2022-mines-HPC-AI-TD/blob/master/05-Regularization.ipynb) (1h) * Lab 6: [Trees and Forests](https://github.com/NelleV/2022-mines-HPC-AI-TD/blob/master/06-TreesAndForests.ipynb) * Lab 7: [k-NN](https://github.com/NelleV/2022-mines-HPC-AI-TD/blob/master/07-NearestNeighbors.ipynb) ### Acknowledgements These notebooks are adapted from notebooks previously created with the help of ChloƩ-Agathe Azencott, Judith Abecassis, Joseph Boyd, Arthur Imber, Benoit Playe and Mihir.