JC
Dec 30, 2020
I just can say that it was an awesome course. The instructors as well as the contents were clear, easy to understand and everything with a focus on how to take the theory and apply it with TensorFlow.
OS
Jan 25, 2023
I really liked the course. It was well explained and very interactive. I would like to continue the rest of the courses in the course if you allow me. Thank you. The course has been of great use to me
By Cheat C
•Jul 23, 2019
Great Course
By Siddharth A
•Sep 23, 2021
good course
By Shekh T
•Jun 26, 2020
Good course
By Joish J B
•May 14, 2020
Loved it...
By Sajal J
•Dec 9, 2019
good course
By Yue D
•Jun 21, 2021
very basic
By Aniket D B
•Sep 29, 2020
Very Easy.
By Jose M A E (
•Aug 7, 2019
Very basic
By Hanan S
•Jan 21, 2022
too basic
By Austin E
•Sep 15, 2020
Too Basic
By sunpanwei
•Mar 24, 2020
very good
By B V K
•Sep 12, 2024
Nice one
By Tiago d L
•Jul 23, 2020
Awesome!
By Abhishek A
•Feb 25, 2022
Awsome!
By Riya S
•Sep 11, 2020
like it
By MizzleNA
•Jul 18, 2021
good
By Rishub C R (
•Mar 1, 2021
nice
By Usman A
•Dec 12, 2020
best
By HARSHA B
•Nov 22, 2020
Good
By MOURAD B
•Sep 9, 2020
good
By Yasam H
•Aug 22, 2020
good
By Alfonso A B
•Apr 18, 2020
Easy
By Jefferson R
•Sep 26, 2019
easy
By Lei M
•Jun 12, 2019
入门难度
By Perry R
•Apr 30, 2020
Great introductory course. The two instructors provided a nice introduction to the topics.
3 points of feedback, however. 1: The forums need to be monitored more by Coursera staff; there are many great questions (some basic) in the forums that are unfortunately never answered. 2: The grading app needs to be quality reviewed/reworked. I found myself having to consistently delete the last two unnecessary cells in the submitted notebook [something not very well documented]. Also, the error messages from a non-pass submittal are vague and not very informational. What's causing the syntax error in line xx? The syntax is perfectly fine. Code may be pefectly correct, yet fail the grader algorithm due to these quirks. 3: What is an "adam" optimizer and why am I using it? Even if it's complicated, a note about why it's out of scope and we need to use it here because of X would be very helpful for beginners.
Thank you!