MK
Mar 14, 2024
Cant express how thankful I am to Andrew Ng, literally thought me from start to finish when my school didnt touch about it, learn a lot and decided to use my knowledge and apply to real world projects
AM
Jul 1, 2019
The course is very good and has taught me the all the important concepts required to build a sequence model. The assignments are also very neatly and precisely designed for the real world application.
By Enzo D
•Apr 13, 2018
Very usefull!!!
By Mohamad T
•Jan 27, 2022
too long- good
By guggilla s
•Mar 9, 2019
easy to learn
By Sayon S
•Jun 11, 2018
A bit cryptic
By Shephard M
•Mar 28, 2018
Good material
By yanhang
•Jul 18, 2019
very useful
By Paul A
•Feb 24, 2019
a bit hard!
By Sonia D
•Jan 31, 2019
Very Useful
By BILLA N R
•Apr 18, 2020
productive
By Roberto J
•Feb 14, 2018
Thank you.
By Ariel H
•Oct 13, 2018
Excellent
By Iraneus O
•Jan 3, 2025
Helpful!
By OMKAR S
•Jun 1, 2020
Average
By Kelyn B T
•Sep 16, 2022
Great
By Rahil V
•Oct 3, 2022
Great
By Dave L
•Jul 11, 2020
good
By Kiran B
•Apr 5, 2020
nice
By VIGNESHKUMAR R
•Oct 24, 2019
good
By Shashank V M
•Sep 16, 2019
Good
By Yashwanth M
•Jul 23, 2019
Good
By Rahila T
•Nov 15, 2018
Good
By savinay s
•Apr 9, 2018
good
By kms g
•Mar 22, 2018
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By Aaradhya S
•Apr 25, 2020
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By Natalia O
•Oct 4, 2019
in comparison to the previous courses from this sequence, this one is even less structured - ptobably this is because even broader knowledge is tried to be shown in only 3 weeks, but i feel like a lot is skipped between videos (which are ok) and the tasks - in many assignment tasks in this course it is not very well explained what is meant to be done - i mean this especially in case of Keras objects. In many cases it is quite unclear how those classes are supposed to be handled in the context of our task. There are some hints but those are mostly links to documentation (btw, some of the links are no longer up to date), but it is often not too well explained which properties those objects have, what one can do etc. so one ends up with trying using those objects in different configuarations, then googling around, looking on the course forum for the right answer but it is very difficult to derive it. There should be more precise instructions regarding handling Keras objects - the examples in the documentation and in blogs are often much simpler than those from assignments so one ends up not knowing what is going on. In summary - there is a big jump and a big gap between the intuitions in videos (which btw are much more fuzzy than those in first cources in the specialization, the intuitions get more and more superfluous as one doesnt go into detail) and what is being done in the assignments. One thing i really liked about hte previous assignments was that when writing the code one could really know very well what is going on. And this is no longer the case in this course...