SY
Apr 29, 2020
An extremely good course for anyone starting to build deep learning models. I am very satisfied at the end of this course as i was able to code models easily using pytorch. Definitely recomended!!
RA
May 15, 2020
This is not a bad course at all. One feedback, however, is making the quizzes longer, and adding difficult questions especially concept-based one in the quiz will be more rewarding and valuable.
By William J
•Aug 22, 2022
good material but you should polish the voiceover and check for spelling/formatting mistakes - of which there are many
By Manuel H d l R
•Apr 26, 2024
I got trouble with some exercises, also there are some grammar errors and the explanation in some videos are not good
By Tony D
•Sep 8, 2020
Very slow and redundant material with previous courses of the "IBM AI Engineering Certificat Professionnel"
By Mutlu O
•Aug 4, 2020
More useful exmples in labs would be helpful to understand the possibilities with the method and tool
By Miroslav T
•Jun 8, 2020
quality of videos at the beginning of course are low, fells like the machine is reading it
By Benhur O J
•Jan 30, 2020
To focus in the coding but not the underlying structure of the library and how to use it.
By Chris R
•Jul 23, 2022
There should be slides available for downoad.
The pace of the course was too fast.
By Stephen L
•Jun 1, 2023
The start is good, but in the last 2 week, many things are not clearly explained
By Prateeth N
•Jul 1, 2020
Very Basic course. Would have enjoyed more interesting examples in the notebooks
By Bhaskar N S
•Apr 4, 2020
Found it very difficult to follow some of the content and assignments
By Pakawat N
•May 5, 2020
There are a lot of mistakes in the slides and video but no updates
By Liam A
•Feb 5, 2021
OK for beginners, superficial exercises and quizzes.
By Suman S
•May 3, 2020
The course is too heavy to have just one project.
By 谭皓博
•Jul 15, 2020
A number of mistakes were found in the course.
By doha k
•Nov 18, 2024
Was really good and could make a base for ML.
By Yuping Y
•Apr 17, 2022
It is basically learning by copying code
By Hugues L
•Jul 3, 2024
Too theoritical
By Tanmay G
•Feb 20, 2022
Good course
By Qihan L
•Aug 24, 2022
This
By Johannes D
•Jun 10, 2022
More "Beginner" than "Intermediate"
From the title i expected a course introducing the depthos of PyTorch for (intermediate) Data Scientists. Instead the course is a shallow introduction to feed forward and convolutional neural networks with a little bit of PyTorch. The course targets beginners who want to learn the basics of ANN / CNN models and learn their first deep learning framework. All others should search for another course.
By Marc J
•Mar 23, 2024
There is some good information and explanations in weeks 5 and 6. Overall the course is very unstructured and most of the big "Whys" are not clarified. In addition some basic rules of teaching should be learned by the instructors and applied to design this course. If you should do it in the labs you MUST talk about it in the videos! People payed for these courses so they MUST NOT be forced to learn contents autoditactically!
By Dan P
•May 13, 2022
This course is an OK introduction to Pytorch and neural networks for beginners, but many better such introductions exist. fast.ai would be my first recommendation. There are numerous spelling errors, some of which seriously affect the correctness of statements.
The quizzes only test trivial knowledge, and don't go into any real depth.
The total content of the course is maybe 4 hours.
By Will G R
•Feb 11, 2021
Material is good but riddled with grammatical errors and random typos that only make learning more difficult. Also topics are covered at a very minor depth and I often had to look through many additional resources to understand each topic presented.
By Jaeoh S
•Apr 29, 2023
The material is fine but the presentation is not good.
-Often the lecturer shows not so important slides a few seconds but important slides only 0.5sec.
-So much about follow the code than really explaining what's going on.
By Iain G
•Apr 2, 2020
The quizzes are a complete joke. If you're hoping employers will take Coursera certificates seriously, the standard of assessment here is not good enough by a long long way.