Resources for Algebraic Machine Learning

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I have humble, around-undergraduate level understanding of mathematics. I enjoy abstract algebra and statistics the most. After stumbling upon Michael Izbicki's paper Algebraic classifiers, I decided that I wanted to understand this topic more.

I am looking for resources to study Algebraic Machine Learning. A suitable reference should be self-contained, including the relevant category theory background required for this field. It should also explicitly address the fundamental categorical aspects of algebraic machine learning, such as

  1. Why do Markov Fields form a monoid and how does it look like?
  2. Do Bayes Networks form a monoid?
  3. Do Neural Nets form a monoid?

Can anyone recommend a text or an appropriate media resource?