That article on machinelearningmastery.com about LSTMs using PyTorch led me to a new book on the site, by Adrian Tam this time not Jason, called Deep Learning with PyTorch. I bought it. I like Jason’s style, and am hoping that his fellow authors adopt a similar style. I guess I’ll find out soon enough. Adrian has a couple of other books on the site, one specifically on LSTMs. Not sure if I’ll get that too, I guess it depends on what this current one gives me.
Category: Learning Resources
Machine Learning Mastery
Jason Brownlee at machinelearningmastery.com has many ebooks (in pdf format), with Python code where appropriate, on various aspects of Machine Learning and the mathematics upon which it is based. He writes in a very practical style.
TradInformed
Mark Ursell at TradInformed has several ebooks (which I have acquired through Amazon) describing various trading strategies and backtesting primarily using MS Excel (or equivalent spreadsheet software such as LibreOffice or Google Sheets). His website appears to have other offerings which I haven’t explored.
Udemy
Udemy portal for online learning.
Econometrics by Ben Lambert
Ben Lambert’s Youtube channel on econometrics.
WEKA Course Videos
Here’s a link to the videos for the 3 courses conducted by the University of Waikato relating to WEKA, the machine learning workbench developed by the CS dept at that university. This material is also available on YouTube.