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Udacity's Machine Learning Nanodegree Capstone Project

This is the report for both the Project Proposal and the Capstone project for the Machine Learning Nanodegree in Udacity.

In order to be able to read the report and run the Python code you need the following:

  • Download and Install a PDF document viewer, usually you'll have one in your computer by default, if not I recommend the latest version of Adobe Acrobar Reader, you can find it here

  • Install Python 2.7, since we use Jupyter Notebooks, I recommend installing both using Anaconda, you can find it here.

  • Install Jupyter, you can find the installation instructions here.

  • Once everything is installed you can read the report jusy by opening the file, and run the Jupyter Notebook, you must go the console, navigate to the folder with the Udacity Machine Learning Capstone Project.ipynb and type the following command:

  jupyter notebook

It will launch in the default browser, and there you just need to click in the file name.

If you're not familiar with Jupyter Notebooks, I recommend this excellent tutorial by the good people of Datacamp.

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capstone's Issues

The README.md file lacks information.

Projects have meaningful names but need meaningful descriptions and the three most recent projects need complete READMEs.

DESCRIPTIONS
Adding a meaningful description is easy to do and will only take a couple minutes. Open the repo, in the field above the commit information, include a one or two sentence summary about your project's intention. Doing so will give guests a quick understanding of what each project is all about.

README
At the least, a README should have a summary and run instructions. You can take your READMEs to the next level with these very helpful links:
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet
https://robots.thoughtbot.com/how-to-write-a-great-readme
http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Read-Me
Also, we have a course on writing READMES:
https://www.udacity.com/course/viewer#!/c-ud777/l-5338568539/m-5331778607

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