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A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning (2015) (r2d3.us)
tonyhschu 1 hours ago [-]
One of the creators of R2D3 here. Funny to wake up to this today! Happy to answer questions here or on bsky
mvrckhckr 18 minutes ago [-]
This is still great after more than a decade.
stared 2 hours ago [-]
It is a masterpiece! Each time I give an introduction to machine learning, I use this explorable explanation.

There is a collection of a few more here: https://p.migdal.pl/interactive-machine-learning-list/

smaili__ 2 hours ago [-]
So amazing, wish there were more articles like this. I love visual learning. Also reminds me of another blog post: https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/ , probably not directly the same, but similar-ish written blog posts, easy to stay on track and follow. It is so easy to learn with this kind of blog post.
ayhanfuat 6 hours ago [-]
This is from 2015. Both technically and conceptually it was ahead of its time.
mdp2021 5 hours ago [-]
It's a pity there seems not to be new (or other) material from Tony Hschu and Stephanie Jyee.

(Or can anybody find something more?)

quickrefio 1 hours ago [-]
R2D3 did an amazing job here. It’s rare to see statistical learning concepts explained visually this clearly.
shardullavekar 3 hours ago [-]
has anyone come across an r2d3-style explainer for something as high-dimensional as a Transformer's attention mechanism?
cake-rusk 5 hours ago [-]
Where's the rest of it?
longtermemory 5 hours ago [-]
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planerde 4 hours ago [-]
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mileszhang 1 hours ago [-]
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Jhater 5 hours ago [-]
Josh Starmers books are very visual as well, probably the best source I'd recommend to learn ML

https://www.youtube.com/c/joshstarmer https://statquest.org/

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