Update: This course has been updated to include 8 projects that will give you a real–world experience with different concepts of Machine Learning. Keep an eye out for more projects that will be added to this course in the future!
If you ve ever wanted Jetsons to be real, well we aren t that far off from a future like that. If you ve ever chatted with automated robots, then you ve definitely interacted with machine learning. From self–driving cars to AI bots, machine learning is slowly spreading it s reach and making our devices smarter.
Artificial intelligence is the future of computers, where your devices will be able to decide what is right for you. Machine learning is the core for having a futuristic reality where robot maids and robodogs exist. Machine learning includes the algorithms that allow the computers to think and respond, as well as manipulate the data depending on the scenario that s placed before them.
So, if you ve ever wanted to play a role in the future of technology development, then here s your chance to get started with Machine Learning. Because machine learning is complex and tough, we ve designed a course to help break it down into more simple concepts that are easier to understand.
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Courses : 78
Specification: Projects in Machine Learning : Beginner To Professional
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 15.5 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Tom Miley –
sound quality not great
Alexander Miller –
Great explanations of ML concepts. I’ve been looking for this kind of teaching for a while to get my feet wet with ML
Ashwin Murali –
Its a great course and it would be a kick start for you to the ML and Deep learning era.
Savo Vukovic –
Yes, it is really interesting, I really like the video in the module unsupervised learning regarding the association rules (apples and beer), the beginning of the course was a little unclear (a lot of unexplained math) but the overall impression is really good. Cheers!
Nilesh Jaiswal –
Feels less interactive and creative. The tone in which the instructor speaks makes people sleep. Please work on the interaction part
Ruth Believe –
It really clearly breaks down key concept and makes understanding easy
Syed –
Yes
vishal singh –
worst ever outdated dont buy
Shruti Agarwal –
Good course. Should divulge more details about where to find appropriate documentation and focus on how the project comes to be like how to find resources for independent projects. The unit on neural networks with the project [OpenAI Gym] could have been more detailed.
JJ Satti –
This is a good course I recommend to anyone interested in ML. Very thorough, yet brief. The projects are also a good opportunity to try out ML yourself through Python. The only issue here is that once in while, if you are running Python 3, the code provided requires a few modifications due to a few changes in code behavior from Python2 to Python3 (deprecation).
Soumya Agarwal –
yes