Machine Learning with Graphs (Stanford University)

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Introduction

Machine Learning with Graphs (Stanford University) Complex data can be represented as a graph of relationships between objects. Such networks are a fundamental tool for modelling social, technological, and biological systems. This course focuses on the computational, algorithmic, and modelling challenges specific to the analysis of massive graphs. By means of studying the underlying graph structure and its features, students are introduced to machine learning techniques and data mining tools apt to reveal insights on a variety of networks.

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Machine Learning with Graphs Stanford / Fall 2021 https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs224w/