I always had fairly good mathematical thinking (I think) and loved learning about beautiful concepts in math - but i didn't learn much at all in school (cause i had the choice). You can say i was "utilitarian" regarding learning math, i didn't do it if i didn't see how it can enrich my life.
so my knowledge of math is quite disorganized, i know more about Bayes theorem then many much simpler concepts (i know, it really shouldn't be that way).
Now i want to be able to analyze data, but i don't want to learn math that i won't use for it, if possible.
So here's my question - what basic stuff do i need to learn in order to be able to calculate probabilities, statistics, do Bayesian math, and overall do things within data analysis that I may yet be aware of?
If you also have suggestions for how to learn those things, after i learn the basics, it will be much appreciated.
thank you :)
Check out John Hopcroft's Foundations of Data Science
thanks. but already in the introduction (2.1) i got lost, it's beyond the mathematical basis I'm in now. what do i need to learn in order to learn that? or even just probability and statistics, as a start. it seems i didn't know what i was asking for when i said "data analysis"