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An Authoritative Text Updated
I've studied the ESL and ISLR since they've been published; I've used ISLR as a text to teach graduate level courses and also as my guide to design a course called "Mathematics for Data Scientists" for a Master's program of a well-known University in Chicago. There's not much to say about the older editions (the precursors to this one) other that 'excellent'.About this new edition, ISLP: (1) The new chapters were wisely chosen to reflect current practice, e.g., Neural Networks. Also, the updates on older chapters is very well-done, keeping with newer terminology and better explanations; (2) The introduction of Python is, of course, a very welcome update, indeed.I have one negative comment, which has nothing to do with the content (hence my five-star review), but rather with the book binding itself. This is only relevant to the PAPERBACK edition, not the regular hardcover. It falls apart easily. After only a couple of months of use, pages are coming right off. This is very disappointing for a serious printing house like Springer. I've owned and used paperbacks of similar size heavily and for years and they are fine. With all due respect to Springer, but i feel they did a disservice to the authors and the community.All in all, highly recommended, but maybe avoid the paperback edition.
Y**.
Best book for machine learning, and printing quality is great!
The quality is very good; printing is super clear. Anyway, this is the best machine learning text book you should have. They added deep learning in this version, and the python codes are great.
D**E
Great intro to the stats behind ML
Okay, so the Python code is dated and not well explained, but it is the bible for statistics of machine learning for programmers
J**E
Binding is awful
This is not a content review but about the bookbinding and printing quality. Like other reviewers have noted, the binding is awful. Page 1 is about to break at any moment the time I opened the book. For a Springer hardcover, I expect acid-free paper like the related book "The Elements of Statistical Learning" I bought before, but this book is printed on regular low-cost paper. It does not look like a genuine Springer hardcover book. Many Amazon paperback books are printed in local printing shops at low cost. I feel this shady practice is now extended to hardcover. I requested a replacement.
L**O
Recomendado
Excelente libroMuy buenos temas y con gran profundidad
J**Y
Best in the area!
I purchased this book for self study, with the authors’ video in YouTube, I really enjoyed the book .
B**O
The first book to become a Computational Statistician
This book is well written. The authors have a deep knowledge of the Applied Statistics. I bought the version for R, I am enjoying the book so much I downloaded the version for Python. I am very grateful for such works. Take care.
T**Y
Finally, a stats textbook with Python instead of R
2023-08-04:I received the hardcover edition, which I ordered directly from Springer. This is a high quality book with color visualizations and easy to read code blocks.2023-07-17:I'm super excited to order the hardcover version of this textbook for stats with python (when it become available again). I also have the previous two versions for R, though I don't love R. One author, Gareth James, posted a link to "statlearning dot com" for textbook resources, and errata. The resources include Jupyter notebooks, chapter slides, data sets, and figures.This is a really great text (I currently have the PDF version), with many supporting resources.The publisher, Springer Link, shows the hardcover price as $109.99, so don't indulge unscrupulous resellers trying to gouge you for more than that.
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