XG
Oct 31, 2017
Thank you Andrew!! I know start to use Tensorflow, however, this tool is not well for a research goal. Maybe, pytorch could be considered in the future!! And let us know how to use pytorch in Windows.
AS
Apr 19, 2020
Very good course to give you deep insight about how to enhance your algorithm and neural network and improve its accuracy. Also teaches you Tensorflow. Highly recommend especially after the 1st course
By Nikolay B
•Dec 5, 2017
Lessons are nicely explained
Assignments should be more challenging. Same as first course, this one basically make you cope-paste instructor notes and just change variable names to pass all assignments.
By Caleb M
•Jun 4, 2019
Enjoyed learning the concepts but it all seemed slow and tedious. It also seems like building up tensorflow throughout the weeks would be more useful then just piling it in the notebook at the end.
By Christopher D
•Aug 1, 2020
It was a really good course, as I have come to expect when Andrew Ng is involved. The reason I only gave it three stars was for the sole fact that the version of Tensorflow is not up to the date.
By Riccardo F
•Sep 24, 2020
Not enough about tensorflow, not a lot of extra information on hyperparmeter tuning, exercises simple and unchallenging. I like the instructor, but I wish we could get more challenging material.
By Srini A
•Jan 9, 2019
its great foundational course but i feel with frameworks available the math behind it was little boring.Andrew NG is pretty good with explaining it well but sometimes felt it was too trivial
By Alexander V
•Feb 25, 2018
Tests are very easy, and the programming exercises are very straight-forward - to the point where it is really obvious what to do. I could have learned more if both were more challenging
By Griffin W
•Jun 29, 2019
Tensorflow was introduced in a very confusing way and most of the intuitions were not explained. Besides from lack of explanation for tensorflow, great course that complements the first
By Jorge G V
•Mar 7, 2019
The lessons are good, the programming assignment has mistakes that have apparently been reported over a year ago and have yet to be fixed - there is no excuse for this to be the case.
By Aniceto P M
•Apr 21, 2019
The course was well, but the last graded test was use Tensorflow and this requires a lot more knowledge than the last video which was an example of another completely different kind
By Peiyu H
•Oct 12, 2018
Lots of error on the final exercise. It seems some errors exist from previous sessions already. Hope the teaching team will fix the errors and make learning less confusing for us.
By Jonathan A
•Sep 11, 2020
The first course was really well put together. This one not so much. I learned a lot, but it seems that adding the TensorFlow exercise at the end of week 3 was an after thought.
By Vincent T
•May 5, 2022
Sometimes Andrew doesn't emphasize concepts or topics clearly and skips over details key for ones understanding. It becomes frustrating when you're given incomplete information.
By Ignacio L
•Mar 3, 2021
dint like that the tensor flow that we used for the lab is an old one. Specially after I did the tensorflow specialization , the old version is nothing like the newer one.
By John D
•Feb 13, 2021
The content was solid, but some of the labs seemed a bit buggy (getting full credit even though my code didn't run). I also wish the TensorFlow tutorial used TensorFlow 2.0
By Debjit G
•Jun 19, 2020
The course was amazing as expected. But the quality of videos needs improvement. Also if programming part was explained in the videos then that would be great. Thank you.
By Sagar B
•Jun 15, 2020
Too many issues with the auto grader system. Need to improve the know errors and save the time pf users. I spent more than 3 hours total just to fix the grader bugs.
By Yogeshwar j
•May 24, 2020
It could have been more detailed and interesting. Compared to the first course of the specialization, This course's material didn't clear all the concepts clearly.
By Madhur S
•Aug 4, 2020
Great course for a beginner like me. I wish however that sizing of hidden layers/units should have been addressed as it is very difficult to achieve the optimum
By Aniruddh B
•Apr 15, 2020
Docked one star because of using Tensorflow 1.4 instead of 2.0. Docked another star because I found the course content less interesting than the first course.
By Kishore K
•Sep 17, 2018
Some of the videos are very abstract and needs a bit of mathematical intuitions. These intuitions are best obtained by calculations rather than a lecture :)
By Yazid H
•Oct 12, 2019
A bit too theoretical for my taste, lacks practical homework and getting our hands dirty. Really appreciated the final week's structure and topics.
By harmouchi m
•May 6, 2018
ike usual andrew ng perfect explanation simple go to essential stuff.
the minus points some troubles with notebook
big thanks for andrew ng's team.
By David S
•Dec 19, 2024
Good introduction to the topic. The slides are chaotic, hard to read and useless on their own. The translation in the quizzes is inconsequent.
By Marco B
•Apr 20, 2020
There are errors on some exercises (adam of week 2) still unsolved after over 1 year (found same error reported on the forum/discussion)
By Christian K
•May 22, 2018
The lecture videos are good but the assignments are not that useful as they provide th answers within them and are somehow repetitive.