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About Project Veronica

Free all human from repetitive labor, making everyone able to achieve their design and contribute, interacting and learning from the world more effectively (with lower energy and time consumption).

Project Veronica is a personal, opinionated re-curation of machine-learning study notes. It is not a textbook and not a research survey — it is the path one student walks to get from "what is a derivative" to "what is a reasoning model".

Provenance

Most lecture notes are imported from NoteNextra. The Veronica repository adds:

  • a topological ordering across courses,
  • placeholder articles for foundational topics (OLS, SVM, kernels, information theory, …) that NoteNextra did not separately cover,
  • a chronological track for the post-2017 Transformer era.

Contributing

The project is intentionally small and personal. Pull requests that fill in placeholders with original explanations or with adapted upstream content are welcome.

License

The Veronica code (VitePress configuration, scripts) is MIT-licensed. Imported lecture content remains under its upstream license.

Released under the MIT License. Content imported and adapted from NoteNextra.