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  1. Machine Learning | Google for Developers

    Google's fast-paced, practical introduction to machine learning, featuring a series of animated videos, interactive visualizations, and hands-on practice exercises.

  2. Linear regression | Machine Learning | Google for Developers

    Dec 9, 2025 · Prerequisites: This module assumes you are familiar with the concepts covered in the following module: Introduction to Machine Learning Linear regression is a statistical technique used …

  3. Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Basics - Google Developers

    Aug 25, 2025 · Machine learning (ML) is the field of study of programs or systems that trains models to make predictions from input data. ML powers some of the technologies that have become integral to …

  4. Machine Learning | Google for Developers

    Machine Learning Crash Course A hands-on course to explore the critical basics of machine learning.

  5. Machine Learning | Google for Developers

    Machine Learning Crash Course A hands-on course to explore the critical basics of machine learning.

  6. 前提条件と事前作業 | Machine Learning | Google for Developers

    Aug 25, 2025 · Switch to English ホーム プロダクト Machine Learning ML のコンセプト クラッシュ コース

  7. Introduction to Machine Learning | Google for Developers

    Aug 25, 2025 · Learn about the types of ML, supervised ML, and how solving problems with ML differs from traditional approaches.

  8. Machine Learning | Google for Developers

    Discover advanced courses about tools and techniques for solving machine learning problems.

  9. What is Machine Learning? | Google for Developers

    Sep 17, 2025 · Machine learning (ML) powers some of the most important technologies we use, from translation apps to autonomous vehicles. This course explains the core concepts behind ML.

  10. Neural networks | Machine Learning | Google for Developers

    Aug 25, 2025 · By adding the feature cross x1x2, the linear model can learn a hyperbolic shape that separates the blue dots from the orange dots. Now consider the following dataset: