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Beer, Diapers and Machine Learning [Apriori algorithm]

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Greetings Future ML Pro, What do beer and diapers have in common? A few years back, a company analyz

Greetings Future ML Pro, What do beer and diapers have in common? A few years back, a company analyzed numerous transactions from supermarkets and found that customers who purchase diapers also frequently purchase beer. Based on this insight, beers and diapers are often placed in the opposites part of a supermarket, ensuring that customers have to walk past many other products and might pick something else up on the way … This is the power of recommender systems! Learn how recommender systems work in our latest YouTube video: [Apriori Algorithm Association Rule Learning]( That's just the tip of the iceberg! In this video, we delve into the Apriori algorithm and its role in making data-driven recommendations for businesses like supermarkets, Amazon, and even Netflix. If you’re interested in an ML career, this video is a must-see. So, sit back, grab a beer (or a diaper, whatever floats your boat), and get ready for a lesson in data science that you won't forget! And don't forget to hit the subscribe button while you're there to get more awesome content. See you in the video! Cheers, Kirill & Hadelin # # If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription]( SuperDataScience Pty Ltd (ABN 91 617 928 131), 15 Macleay Crescent, Pacific Paradise, QLD 4564, Australia

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