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Event

Intro to Machine Learning

Wednesday, July 30, 2025 09:00to13:00
Education Building 3700 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 1Y2, CA
Intro to Machine Learning

MyInvolvement pages are for in-person attendees only. To register for the online session, please use the Microsoft Forms link:

Participants that are not part of the McGill Community are also invited to register with the Microsoft Forms link.

 

"Artificial Intelligence is the new electricity." - Andrew Ng, Stanford Adjunct Professor 


Machine learning (ML) is the science of developing intelligent computers that can 'learn' through experience. ML crucially improved our understanding of big data in the past decade and led to many essential technologies in our daily lives, such as speech recognition, recommender systems, and personal assistants. In this workshop, you will learn about principles of machine learning and gain practice in implementing them for the real-world problems. We will start the workshop by implementing a fundamental machine learning algorithm known as multi-layer perceptrons to gain intuition about how machines learn. Then, we will cover optimization and regularization techniques to learn the underlying principles of machine learning and discuss how we can make algorithms more intelligent.

Prerequisite(s)Familiarity with Python (i.e., used Python and wrote couple scripts before)
- Basic understanding of calculus and linear algebra (i.e., knowing what a matrix and derivative is)
- Study the pre-workshop exercise (Intro to Google Colab & Pytorch, estimated time: ~35 - 60 mins)

System/Installation Requirements: We will do the workshop exercises on Google Colab. Colab is a Jupyter Notebook-like environment running on your web browser developed by the Google Research team. So, the only requirement for the workshop is having a Gmail account and being signed in to your Gmail account on your preferred web browser. 

 

**IMPORTANT NOTICE: Attendance for McGill graduate students and postdoctoral fellows is subsidized by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. All other attendees such as undergraduate students, interns and/or graduate students from other institutions are required to purchase a ticket to cover organizational and staffing costs. To complete your registration, you must e-transfer $10 (undergraduate student/trainee) $25 (staff) or $100 (faculty) to workshop-micm [at] mcgill.ca within 24 hours of RSVP'ing to this event. If we do not receive your e-transfer, you will have given up your spot.

Online Event Instructions

MyInvolvement pages are for in-person attendees only. To register for the online session, please use the Microsoft Forms link.

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