Guys, you might want to check this as well: Type "a tutorial on principal components analysis smith". It's a very good, especially very easy to follow and understand, PCA tutorial.
If lecturers keep their example to more discrete and not venture in to infinite realms or make it unnecessarily abstract they would be able to convey more to their students. All this m dimensionality non sense could be reduced to a more countable example. I think their is ego component to teaching, i am not sure. Its prevalent every were to make things more complicated then they actually are, i think it makes people feel better about them selves.
@ovaisreza I agree that many people in academia tend to over complicate and obfuscate simple things. However, there is a difference between overly complicated and relevant; there is a fine line between relevant and practicality. This video does a good job of providing a practical yet technical introduction to PCA.
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Thank you Sir!
Guys, you might want to check this as well: Type "a tutorial on principal components analysis smith". It's a very good, especially very easy to follow and understand, PCA tutorial.
Good luck!
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kunjaai 3 weeks ago
Though his English is difficult to catch, this professor is a genius.
Nademox 6 months ago
That was a very great introduction... the most comprehensible, comprehend-able lecture on PCA on the net... great work...
sudarshansudarshan 1 year ago
If lecturers keep their example to more discrete and not venture in to infinite realms or make it unnecessarily abstract they would be able to convey more to their students. All this m dimensionality non sense could be reduced to a more countable example. I think their is ego component to teaching, i am not sure. Its prevalent every were to make things more complicated then they actually are, i think it makes people feel better about them selves.
ovaisreza 1 year ago
@ovaisreza perhaps you are not the target audience
UnleashFitness 1 year ago 2
@ovaisreza I agree that many people in academia tend to over complicate and obfuscate simple things. However, there is a difference between overly complicated and relevant; there is a fine line between relevant and practicality. This video does a good job of providing a practical yet technical introduction to PCA.
sotownsend 2 months ago
Excellent....
shoaibjameel123 1 year ago
quite comprehensive and easy to understand..thanks sir
hana0502 1 year ago 3
Thank you
LabanHicham 2 years ago