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Theology of ML

by Asad Hasan (Alex)

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Purpose

The purpose of this book is quite similar to that of a compiler-compiler. When a new programming language is introduce, the compiler of that language is often written in that language itself. A bootstrap compiler or hand compilation is then used to compile a rudimentary compiler of that language. For then, the rudimentary compiler is then used to compile a more sophisticated compiler for the language written in the new language itself.

This book holds principals of knowledge transfer, which could be used as a governing artifact for creating both software and machine learning artifacts, as a manuscript and a source of truth for aiding further research in machine learning.

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