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Coding Partial Derivatives in Python is a good way to understand what Machine Learning "secret sauce" has to do. Professor Thorsten Altenkirch explains what it means, and then demos in Python.

Thorsten and Isaac's Book: bit.ly/2p3r5IT

Thanks to David Domminney Fowler for help with the 3D graphics in this video: http://bit.ly/C_DDF_www

Extra Bits: youtu.be/Tmk8t5f4G7Y

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