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thanks, just what I was looking for!

unfortunately I see here, that there seems to be a large part of the book spent on a statistics introduction (including R) and only one machine learning algorithm actually gets introduced. and on top of all it's one of the most simple ones (naive bayes). I expected at least some further description of support vector machines or other advanced techniques.



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