Bayesian Machine Learning in Python: A/B Testing | Data Science, Machine Learning, and Data Analytics Techniques for Marketing, Digital Media, Online Advertising, and More

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Course Link- Bayesian Machine Learning in Python: A/B Testing

Data Science, Machine Learning, and Data Analytics Techniques for Marketing, Digital Media, Online Advertising, and More

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What Will You Learn?
  • Use adaptive algorithms to improve A/B testing performance
  • Understand the difference between Bayesian and frequentist statistics
  • Apply Bayesian methods to A/B testing
Course Requirements:
  • Probability (joint, marginal, conditional distributions, continuous and discrete random variables, PDF, PMF, CDF)
  • Python coding with the Numpy stack
Course Description By Instructor-

This course is all about A/B testing.

A/B testing is used everywhere. Marketing, retail, newsfeeds, online advertising, and more.

A/B testing is all about comparing things.

If you’re a data scientist, and you want to tell the rest of the company, “logo A is better than logo B”, well you can’t just say that without proving it using numbers and statistics.

Traditional A/B testing has been around for a long time, and it’s full of approximations and confusing definitions.

In this course, while we will do traditional A/B testing in order to appreciate its complexity, what we will eventually get to is the Bayesian machine learning way of doing things.

First, we’ll see if we can improve on traditional A/B testing with adaptive methods. These all help you solve the explore-exploit dilemma.

You’ll learn about the epsilon-greedy algorithm, which you may have heard about in the context of reinforcement learning.

We’ll improve upon the epsilon-greedy algorithm with a similar algorithm called UCB1.

Finally, we’ll improve on both of those by using a fully Bayesian approach.

Why is the Bayesian method interesting to us in machine learning?

It’s an entirely different way of thinking about probability.

It’s a paradigm shift.

You’ll probably need to come back to this course several times before it fully sinks in.

It’s also powerful, and many machine learning experts often make statements about how they “subscribe to the Bayesian school of thought”.

In sum – it’s going to give us a lot of powerful new tools that we can use in machine learning.

The things you’ll learn in this course are not only applicable to A/B testing, but rather, we’re using A/B testing as a concrete example of how Bayesian techniques can be applied.

You’ll learn these fundamental tools of the Bayesian method – through the example of A/B testing – and then you’ll be able to carry those Bayesian techniques to more advanced machine learning models in the future.

HARD PREREQUISITES / KNOWLEDGE YOU ARE ASSUMED TO HAVE:

  • Calculus
  • probability (continuous and discrete distributions, joint, marginal, conditional, PDF, PMF, CDF, Bayes rule)
  • Python coding: if/else, loops, lists, dicts, sets
  • Numpy, Scipy, Matplotlib
Who is the target audience?
  • Students and professionals with a technical background who want to learn Bayesian machine learning techniques to apply to their data science work

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