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A Gentle Introduction to Machine Learning for Chemists: An Undergraduate Workshop Using Python Notebooks for Visualization, Data Processing, Analysis, and Modeling
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2021-08Registro en:
Lafuente, Deborah; Cohen, Brenda; Fiorini, Guillermo; Garcia, Agustin Alejo; Bringas, Mauro; et al.; A Gentle Introduction to Machine Learning for Chemists: An Undergraduate Workshop Using Python Notebooks for Visualization, Data Processing, Analysis, and Modeling; American Chemical Society; Journal Of Chemical Education; 98; 9; 8-2021; 2892-2898
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CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Lafuente, Deborah
Cohen, Brenda
Fiorini, Guillermo
Garcia, Agustin Alejo
Bringas, Mauro
Morzan, Ezequiel Martin
Onna, Diego Ariel
Resumen
Machine learning, a subdomain of artificial intelligence, is a widespread technology that is molding how chemists interact with data. Therefore, it is a relevant skill to incorporate into the toolbox of any chemistry student. This work presents a workshop that introduces machine learning for chemistry students based on a set of Python notebooks and assignments. Python, one of the most popular programming languages, is open source, free to use, and has plenty of learning resources. The workshop is designed for students without previous experience in programming, and it aims for a deeper understanding of the complexity of concepts in programming and machine learning. The examples used correspond to real data from physicochemical characterizations of wine, a content that is of interest for students. The contents of the workshop are introduction to Python, basic statistics, data visualization, and dimension reduction, classification, and regression.