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To clarify. I am leaving my current job where I have function as the teams subject matter expert on all things mathematics, statistics, predictive analytics, and machine learning. Everybody else on the team is highly proficient technically when it comes to general IT subjects and programming but lack experience in data science topics like math and statistics.
So, to help ease the transition I am trying to find a good online course to suggest to my manager for the other team members. To clarify they are using Splunk as a data analytics platform and an area of concern for me is that they are going to be utilizing some automated machine learning tools but lack the training on how to recognize if the models created are appropriate. So I was hoping to find some educational materials to help them with that. Ideally it would cover the basics of model fitting and analysis but wouldn't go too deep into the underlying math.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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