Learner Reviews & Feedback for Structuring Machine Learning Projects by DeepLearning.AI
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MG
Mar 31, 2020
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.
YP
Jul 26, 2018
Very important and valuable intuitions about DNN training/optimization. It's full of really practical information while implementing my own models.DNN鞚 鞁れ牅 鞝侅毄頃犽晫 氚橂摐鞁 鞚错暣頃橁碃 鞝侅毄頃挫暭 頃 鞁れ鞝 雮挫毄霌る 甑劚霅 氅嬱 旖旍姢 鞛呺媹雼!
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By Wells J
鈥Dec 17, 2017
The course was misleading on what homework there was (machine learning flight simulation?) There was no homework. and the lectures were pretty bland compared to other courses in this specialty.
By Karthik R
鈥Mar 5, 2018
Transfer Learning and Multi-Task learning discussed in the course would greatly benefit from having programming assignments where people can play around with the data and learn confidently.
By Andrew W
鈥Aug 6, 2019
Good information about how to structure projects and how to boost performance. Not very hands-on however. Fits in well with the Specialization though as a break before CNN's and sequences.
By Daniel C
鈥Nov 20, 2017
Not as helpful... just a few suggestions and ideas... but there's no great application of the information learned here like a walk-through project or something with code, that's graded.
By Luiz C
鈥Oct 22, 2017
less useful than previous courses.
Would appreciate to go much deeper in directions like CNN, RNN, RL and review Unsupervised Learning (which was too light, ... no mention about RBM)
By Akshay S
鈥Jun 19, 2020
It was very theoretical and subjective.
It would be useful if the learner has some more experience in DNN than currently expected.
But I definitely enjoyed 2nd week of the course.
By Andrew C
鈥Oct 30, 2017
Interesting content, but lacking in real work. As with all of the deeplearning.ai courses thus far, the multiple choice questions are frequently ambiguous and poorly worded.
By Zsolt K
鈥Sep 25, 2018
The information is really basic, most of it is self explanatory. This shouldn't be a course on its own, rather maybe a week/half weeks worth of material in another course.
By Sherif A
鈥Nov 26, 2017
This course is too subjective. Andrew shares his experience in a structured way in the lecture. However, I feel that correct structuring decisions need to be brainstormed.
By Hieu N
鈥Jan 15, 2024
Many useful tips but it's hard to remember. I think they'll become useful when I start building these voice/image recognition systems since I'm terrible at memorization.
By Patrick F
鈥Dec 12, 2019
Seeing different practical use scenarios and adaptions is fine but it got pretty boring without a real application to tune. The Quizzes on the other hand were very good!
By Alberto S
鈥May 29, 2018
Although everything taught is relevant, it was too much theoretical. And some of the evaluation questions are not clear (well, at least for non native English speakers).
By Daniel V
鈥Feb 26, 2020
Generally useful skills, but the contents partially overlap with previous courses and the overall quality doesn't match the previous courses (eg poor video mastering).
By Davide C
鈥Nov 26, 2017
The course was interesting, but in my opinion too theoretical. I preferred the first 2 courses with Python programming. I am now looking forward to the next 2 courses.
By Felipe L d S
鈥Jun 8, 2018
Even though some of the content is useful, I feel like this course should be merged with the second one. There is not new information enough to justify a new course.
By Thomas J
鈥Jan 25, 2018
Good material was presented in this course but there were a number of technical errors in the video recordings. If they were cleaned up this course would be perfect.
By Jose P
鈥Oct 1, 2019
Topics are a bit vague, which is fine as the content is interesting and useful nonetheless, but perhaps exposition is too lengthy relative to the amount of content.
By Robbin R
鈥Feb 17, 2018
Gives good insights on how to work on a Machine Learning project yet. Provides some rule of thumbs for different hick-ups that may be encountered during a project.
By Nick S
鈥Sep 8, 2017
even though there are great tips and advices, it does not justify an entire course and they can be mentioned in 3 videos so a lot of the videos were repetitive.
By Kan X
鈥Feb 19, 2020
I like this specialization in general. However, this third one has too many overlapping contents and some videos are not that useful. Just personal opinion.
By Julien L K
鈥Dec 23, 2017
Homework is lacking. It is too easy to pass. I feel like the programming task or homework task fell short. The lectures were good but too little practice.
By Hanbo L
鈥Sep 22, 2019
Good non-technical materials, but short enough to be incorporated into other courses. Some aspects feel subjective. Many typos/minor mistakes in quizzes
By vincent p
鈥Aug 24, 2019
Was really enthousiastic about the first two courses in the specialization, the third however felt a bit like going back a step in level of advancement.
By Molo M
鈥May 6, 2022
It is a good course and gives a lot of good advice. However, it would be good if there was a practical project to practice everything that was taught.
By Rishabh G
鈥May 22, 2020
A different course for only two weeks of content? This is nuts. I waited for 15 days for financial aid to be approved and I completed it within 5 days.