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About the Course

If you are a software developer who wants to build scalable AI-powered algorithms, you need to understand how to use the tools to build them. This Specialization will teach you best practices for using TensorFlow, a popular open-source framework for machine learning. In Course 3 of the DeepLearning.AI TensorFlow Developer Specialization, you will build natural language processing systems using TensorFlow. You will learn to process text, including tokenizing and representing sentences as vectors, so that they can be input to a neural network. You’ll also learn to apply RNNs, GRUs, and LSTMs in TensorFlow. Finally, you’ll get to train an LSTM on existing text to create original poetry! The Machine Learning course and Deep Learning Specialization from Andrew Ng teach the most important and foundational principles of Machine Learning and Deep Learning. This new DeepLearning.AI TensorFlow Developer Specialization teaches you how to use TensorFlow to implement those principles so that you can start building and applying scalable models to real-world problems. To develop a deeper understanding of how neural networks work, we recommend that you take the Deep Learning Specialization....

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AK

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Laurence Moroney is the best. Before taking up the course, i didnt know anything about the AI or ML or Tensorflow. The concepts were explained in such a manner that anyone can learn Tensorflow.

DW

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These classes are excelling practical examples of how to use tensorflow for various problem types. My only objection is they are slightly light on the actual, behind the scenes, math and intuition.

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By Jon d

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Feb 3, 2021

I am taking these courses to learn via example. (this is not theory course, it is a course on practice). The fact that there are not well thought out programming exercises makes this course much weaker than the proceeding two. The first two courses in this series are much better for this reason. This course looks unfinished. The lectures are okay, the quizzes are okay.

By Pratik M

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Jul 5, 2020

Very limited practice examples for learners. Also the example are very simple. The course should have been made much detailed and much real example problems. For instance, in the Week 4, topic 'Text Generation', generating a Shakespeare poem seemed to be a very silly example. The quality of Coursera Courses are becoming very poor.

By Aladdin P

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Aug 5, 2020

The material was better in this course than the previous ones, but still lacking depth in my opinion. Also, no graded assignments?? So the focus is then only on the quizzes, and they are not even well done. From week to week the same questions are repeated and the quizzes don't even include code: How is this teaching code?

By Ayesha S N

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Aug 11, 2022

Weakest course in this specilaization: the videos were less detailed. I had to really experiment with the labs to actuall see how the data was being converted, and progressed. Also I still dont get the overfitting part. please if you must explain comparisions to your students, do so with the help of graphs and tables

By DAVID R M

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Oct 4, 2020

This course was quite sloppily presented and superficial overall. There were a couple of longstanding errors that have never been fixed (see the lengthy discussions in forums). One thing that annoyed me was that the important concept of stop-words was not discussed at all, yet it was required for the first assignment.

By Tal F

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Aug 13, 2020

All assignments were optional - probably because of all the problems with the scoring system for the previous course. Quizzes often asked things about the dataset we used (eg IMDB) rather than testing that we were learning concepts. Very little meat to the course - mostly links to other resources.

By Fülöp C

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Apr 18, 2021

After completing the Deep Learning specialization, which I really liked, I had high expectations for this one. Unfortunately it can not meet my expectations and was a dissapointment. Even if I try to see it objectively and ignore my high expectations, the quality of the exercises were very poor.

By Hartger

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Sep 29, 2020

Overall the video material is fine. The assignments however are very unclear and contain bugs. The grader's test don't match the instructions. It's very frustrating that the assignments clearly haven't been given the same attention the rest of the course has been.

By Prosenjit D

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Jan 16, 2020

This course is a far cry from Andrew Ng's deep learning specialization and refers to Sequence Models from that specialization at the drop of a hat. In short, no use doing this one, unless you have done sequence models (course 5) of deep learning specialization.

By Dominik B

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Jun 10, 2020

No grader exercises,

sample code in the lectures isn't always updated and gives errors,

everything is a bit chaotic (eg order of sample code, sample code description, introduction to the topic is random; some random parts in the code).

By Venkata S Y T

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Apr 4, 2020

The weekly exercises are not graded and the over all content quality of this course in comparison with the previous two in the specialization seems a bit poor and doesn't provide more learning on the topic.

By Devita P M

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Apr 14, 2022

cant fix kernel died, padahal sudah ke pusat bantuan dan forum diskusi tetap tidak bisa, alhasil kurang maksimal dalam mengerjakan assigment karena salah satu poinnya tidak bisa dirun, terimakasih

By Amit K

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May 25, 2020

Not clearly explained and only using toy and irrelevant datasets, nothing realtime industry specific examples. Also, voice quality is very bad for this course.

By Jurica S

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Nov 29, 2019

I would call this entry/beginner level material. There arent any graded coding challenges, which is a shame. No complex topics are covered with this class.

By Jack C

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May 26, 2020

It's a bit too basic and there are not many graded examples to work through like Andrew Ng's course. I feel it could have been more complete and in depth

By Graham W

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Apr 8, 2020

Disappointing. Laurence much less able to explain NLP issues than CNN issues. Lots of problems with TF versions in Colabs wasted far too much time.

By Joey Y

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Aug 5, 2019

The quality of the audio recording is worse than courses before. The questions at the end of the chapters are also repetitive.

By Milan K

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Feb 15, 2021

The given material is pretty nice, but I don't feel like I learned a lot. Important concepts weren't explained in depth.

By Amr K

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Apr 23, 2020

didn't really feel like a strongly grasped the concept and needed more exercises also the lack of lessons notebooks.

By Maged A

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Nov 15, 2020

Too short. Fine as introduction but not in depth course. No assignment except very shallow multiple choices tests.

By Sivan M

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Apr 17, 2021

some links are broken.

The last quiz (week4) not match to the lessons

couldn't run the lab excercizes

By Benoît Q

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Apr 27, 2020

Not enough content; far too easy; the whole course should be one week of a good tensorflow course.

By Nirzari D

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Jul 6, 2020

The audio quality is very bad! It should be improved so the content is audible to the user

By Manuel W

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May 20, 2022

Assignments often demanded Python knowledge and not the skills learned in the course!

By Jay K

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Mar 3, 2021

There is no graded exercise and the class is outdated that some links do not work.