ZR
Jul 2, 2020
Deep Learning made me feel that there is a way to build models and classify data so easily and in a skillful way. Amazing course!
DO
May 26, 2020
Not so often i wish a course would be longer and more in depth I really enjoyed using TF I'll look some other courses about it
By Luis C M R
•Feb 23, 2022
Really clear!
By Branly L
•Apr 27, 2020
Very Good..!!
By Ahmed H
•Dec 22, 2024
great course
By Aditya M P
•Dec 8, 2020
Good Course
By Samira G
•Jun 1, 2020
Love it....
By Gift S
•Jul 24, 2024
it is best
By Victor M C
•Jun 30, 2024
BUEN CURSO
By Sandipan C
•Aug 29, 2021
Nice Info
By Nikhil K
•Sep 25, 2024
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By Amritpal K D
•Oct 21, 2023
Awesome
By Takahide M
•Jan 6, 2023
Awesome
By Krishna H
•Apr 27, 2020
Good!!
By 01fe21bec413
•Apr 24, 2024
Good
By Lim S
•Mar 1, 2022
good
By Roger P
•Aug 31, 2021
This is a good introduction to Tensorflow. Like all Coursera courses I've experienced to date, there were plusses and minuses.
The good side of each of these courses: * The courses cover the main concepts (building models, limitations, challenges, etc). They covered activation functions, Convolutions, width and depth of models, Gradient Descent and learning rate issues.
* The lessons don't oversimplify, but give you the tools you need to explore further on your own if you wish.
* Replies to my forum questions were actually surprisingly quickly answered. I was expecting the forums to be filled with months-old unanswered questions.
* Being able to replay videos was invaluable.
The less-good side:
* The exams are token, often multiple choice with unlimited retries. That is fine.
* The lessons are often replete with misspellings, grammar errors and ambiguous quiz questions.
* Sometimes, due to the stochastic nature of ML models, the errors/mispredictions differ between the Grading Rubrics and legitimately obtained results.
Would I do it again? My answer is this- I feel for six courses I have the equivalent of one junior-level semester survey course's worth of information and experience. However I was able to do it on my own time starting immediately, at my own pace, replaying the lectures at will and all for a tiny fraction of the cost and time of a college course. I do believe I have a starting point to pursue more advanced topics and for that I believe it was well worth it.
By Prent R
•Dec 7, 2021
I felt the labs failed to illustrate the reasons why we were learning the concepts. They did not use examples that would have shown how the tools would have value with real projects. For example: Building Deep Learning Models with TensorFlow/ML0120EN-3.1-Reveiw-LSTM-basics only illustrated some very limited concepts. Instead of an example that had value, it was just variables and numbers. The same is true for labs_ML0120EN-3.2-Review-LSTM-LanguageModelling_with_results.ipynb. It did not actually model anything of relevance. It had a section on # Define the gradient clipping threshold, without explaining why that is important. This was true with most of the exercises. When I compare that with a course like Introduction to Deep Learning & Neural Networks with Keras the differences are vast. Keras is a simple interface and all the examples were clear and had real world applications for business. Not so with this course. A huge disappointment, and a terrible waste of time.
By Omri
•Aug 13, 2020
This is a great course and a great instructor. I also loved his course on Machine Learning with Python. My major criticism, relevant also for the course on Keras in the AI Engineering program, is that the lectures and labs are not updated to the new versions of packages. The new versions of Tensorflow, Tensorflow2.0, were changed significantly relative to the version used here. Moreover, Keras in now TensorFlow's official high-level API, which means that the code learned in these courses cannot be used for new data without implementing the new syntax of these libraries. I hope IBM will update the learning material more frequently so these wonderful courses will keep being relevant.
By A A A
•Jul 7, 2020
The instructor Saeed Aghabozorgi did an excellent job in explaining the concepts in a way everything can be understood easily. However, I still think 5 weeks is not enough for this course, given TensorFlow is more difficult to learn than PyTorch. The basics could be covered in more detail, including the tf.get_variable(), tf.gradient(), calculating gradients and other functions that were used. There could be a lecture for Linear Regression and Logistic Regression and these 2 could be moved to a separate week instead. Also, please upgrade the code to work on TensorFlow 2.1. The current code designed for TensorFlow 1.8 didn't work especially the part where datasets are to be loaded.
By bob n
•Oct 15, 2020
Four stars because some of the labs (and none of the lectures) have not been brought up to the current version of TensorFlow. There are significant differences between 1.x and 2.x, especially in the paralell processing. I don't expect a course to send me on wild goose chases across the internet having to bring their examples up to current versions. I guess you get what you pay for, no surprise that Big Blue isn't current.
By Txomin V
•May 11, 2023
A good introduction to AI networks in raw Tensorflow without heavy reliance on Keras, definitively matched my expectations!
The LSTM model and Restricted Boltzmann Machine explanations were quite hard to follow and I had to resort to other websites to learn more about the basics of these topics...
Otherwise, very interesting and I would definitively recommend it!!
By Michael S
•Mar 26, 2020
Very interesting material, and easy to follow along. The notebooks are a great resource. I am glad to have been introduced to these concepts. However, I felt this course was too easy and it did not encourage the student to complete projects or any independent work. In any case, this course was worth taking.
By James R
•Dec 22, 2019
I liked the course; however, there was no sound or transcripts for the last week of the course. This required me to research all the topics that I saw on the screen. Still a good learning experience but put more responsibility on me to learn the topics.
By Dimitrios D
•Feb 8, 2024
Building Deep Learning Models with TensorFlow Has a lot of math explanation and good visuals, but lacks training cells for the labs and there are no questions during the videos. If you want to practice Tensorflow, you´ll have to do it on your own.
By Edward J
•Oct 20, 2020
Interesting course but I wish there were more opportunities to add code myself or even a proper task. I was sad not to have videos from Romeo. However, I thought that the explanations of the different deep learning models were very clear.