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Learner Reviews & Feedback for AI for Medical Diagnosis by DeepLearning.AI

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About the Course

AI is transforming the practice of medicine. It’s helping doctors diagnose patients more accurately, make predictions about patients’ future health, and recommend better treatments. As an AI practitioner, you have the opportunity to join in this transformation of modern medicine. If you're already familiar with some of the math and coding behind AI algorithms, and are eager to develop your skills further to tackle challenges in the healthcare industry, then this specialization is for you. No prior medical expertise is required! This program will give you practical experience in applying cutting-edge machine learning techniques to concrete problems in modern medicine: - In Course 1, you will create convolutional neural network image classification and segmentation models to make diagnoses of lung and brain disorders. - In Course 2, you will build risk models and survival estimators for heart disease using statistical methods and a random forest predictor to determine patient prognosis. - In Course 3, you will build a treatment effect predictor, apply model interpretation techniques and use natural language processing to extract information from radiology reports. These courses go beyond the foundations of deep learning to give you insight into the nuances of applying AI to medical use cases. As a learner, you will be set up for success in this program if you are already comfortable with some of the math and coding behind AI algorithms. You don't need to be an AI expert, but a working knowledge of deep neural networks, particularly convolutional networks, and proficiency in Python programming at an intermediate level will be essential. If you are relatively new to machine learning or neural networks, we recommend that you first take the Deep Learning Specialization, offered by deeplearning.ai and taught by Andrew Ng. The demand for AI practitioners with the skills and knowledge to tackle the biggest issues in modern medicine is growing exponentially. Join us in this specialization and begin your journey toward building the future of healthcare....

Top reviews

RK

Jul 3, 2020

It was a nice course. Though it covers basics. A follow-up advanced specilization can be made. Overall, it's sufficient for beginner for an engineer trying to learn application of AI for medical field

KH

May 27, 2020

Throughout this course, I was able to understand the different medical and deep learning terminology used. Definitely a good course to understand the basic of image classification and segmentation!

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By nithin s

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May 8, 2020

The course touches on several aspects of ML for medical. However, the content seems too little and narrow. Only a few cases and architectures are explored.

By Sundeep L

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May 1, 2020

Would like it if the projects were more in-depth. We should understand the end-to-end pipeline: from preprocessing to deploying in production

By Laurin R

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Jan 3, 2021

Some concepts used in the assignments are note explained in the videos e. g. the calculation of AUC.

By Marcel L

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Mar 7, 2022

Its a good introduction course, but it spends alot of time going over a lot general concepts.

By Pedro G

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Nov 19, 2021

The lectures are good, but I experienced many issues on homeworks.

By Thiago M d O

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Jul 21, 2020

Content is too shallow, could have gone deeper into some topics.

By mohit r

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Jun 21, 2020

The codes should have be explained ...

By Andrey A

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Aug 22, 2020

Too general for practical usage

By Liwen T

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May 16, 2023

not a deep course. very basic

By Hanan S A

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Jul 13, 2020

good as an introduction

By Matthias K

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May 7, 2020

Fairly shallow.

By Apoorv G

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Aug 8, 2020

I first took Deep Learning Specialization by Andrew and then took NLP specialization by Younes Mourri and then this course. One difference I noticed that Andrew explained all the stuff by himself in detailed 8-10 min video and here these in these two coursers, the two instructor explained concept in 1-2 min video and left the remaining concept to learned by ourselves through notebooks. Andrew put much more effort than these two guys.

By Michael L

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Jan 10, 2021

Did a good job of explaining some of the terms and processes involved in using AI for medical diagnosis, but the flow and organization of the course were really poor and the methods taught were not general enough to be able to extrapolate to use in new ways outside of the course.