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It is very nice to have a very experienced deep learning practitioner showing you the "magic" of making DNN works. That is usually passed from Professor to graduate student, but is available here now.
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This is the knowledge in which we will get from lots of experience only, but the andrew has shared in this course which might help us in future by saving a lot of time through this course experience
By Eche I
•Oct 28, 2018
Very good insight on how to approach machine learning projects and the kind of things to look out for and tackle as they appear.
By Hristo B
•Sep 2, 2018
It gives guidance on how not to waste your team's time - quite valuable. There are some slight inclarities in the test questions.
By Elias F
•Dec 24, 2017
This course helped me understand the basic ideas behind deep learning and how to close the understanding of the previous courses.
By Caio B
•Aug 4, 2020
No programming exercises in this course....Programming exercises helps to fix what we've learn. Overall, very good course though
By Jesse S
•Nov 5, 2017
Nice "flight simulator" approach, taking students to advanced strategic decision-making directly, bypassing years of experience.
By Qian N
•Oct 7, 2017
I wish there were more simulations (quizs) since this course aims at improving project structuring. 2 quizs are just not enough!
By ACECOM I
•Jun 18, 2020
me agrado, pero no tanto como lo demás cursos de la serie, lo debieron poner entre los otros capitulos.. :) igual estuvo genial
By Duhai A
•Mar 23, 2020
Rather less coding in this course. However, if you are about to embark in ML project, the advice you will get here is valuable.
By Kailash C
•Mar 15, 2020
More examples other than speech recognition and self driving car would have been useful. Multitask learning was not very clear.
By Jun W
•May 16, 2019
This course is mainly about the concepts. But it makes me know why and when I can use pre-trained models and transfer learning.
By Parth P
•May 22, 2019
This course is absolutely for who is coming out to structure the projects and research the tuning the Machine learning models.
By Ganesh M S
•Apr 1, 2018
Learnt a lot about machine learning. One of the finest collection of all the information related to machine learning concepts.
By Enes B
•Jan 4, 2018
The content is great, but the there are some HW questions that should be reviewed and the wording of which should be improved.
By Rex C D
•Oct 30, 2017
I brief look at the project management aspects of deep learning. More flight simulators (case studies) would be very helpful.
By Akash D
•Oct 12, 2017
Simple and yet a great course! Exposes us to a very well explained and justified set of guidelines on how to improve learning.
By Aditya M
•Jun 16, 2020
The videos are fast forwarded which causes problem while understanding difficult portions of the course please slow it down .
By Rashid G
•Apr 16, 2020
A bit light and repetitive. Could be cut down to 1 week. Would be nice to see some template code for good ML pipeline setups.
By Vik V
•Jul 23, 2018
Terrific material as always. This stuff also felt very real-world actionable. But no coding learning, which I was hoping for.
By Matt G
•May 22, 2022
It would take many projects and careful reflection to learn the concepts in this course. It was definitely worth the effort.
By Deleted A
•Jul 11, 2020
This course offers a basic way of thinking to approach Machine Learning Projects. Need more intuition for advanced projects
By Thomas A
•May 25, 2020
Still great, but not quite as substantive as the first 2 courses. Enjoyed the flight simulators though, do more of that :-)
By Franz L
•Jun 3, 2020
I really enjoyed the course, but I think some of the responses from the mentors in the discussion forum leave some doubts.
By Oliverio J S J
•Jan 28, 2019
It is a very interesting course. I just regret that no documentation can be download to use it as reference in the future.
By Gustavo A V
•Mar 31, 2019
The missing of practical exercises I think is a real disadvantage. Is always better to learn by practice than by theory.
By Archer M
•Dec 13, 2018
Would be nicer if there are coding assignment that can guide us through some of the applications mentioned in the lecture