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1. Naive Bayes. Classification is a natural first step to machine learning and the Naive Bayes classifier combines that with the trending concept of Bayesian inference. Despite its simplicity, can address key problems like spam classification.
2. Map-Reduce. A simple and visual way of leveraging multiple computers to solve a single task. More on its different uses here: MapReduce Patterns, Algorithms, and Use Cases. All the best.
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Some of the positions in the IT industry are software engineer, software consultant, network engineer, database administrator, test engineer, system analyst, computer systems analysts, programmer and quality assurance engineer.
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There are no specific requirements for a SAP certification. Applicants need to be graduates (B.Tech, B.Sc or B.Com graduates can benefit more) or have a Master's degree. Computer knowledge and a little knowledge in the area which you want to do the SAP course will be a big plus.
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