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Which courses should I take in order to learn ML and AI? [closed]
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
2019 Community Moderator Election ResultsTraining Deep Nets on an Ordinary LaptopWhat are the most concrete and easiest to understand applications of deep learning in the industry?How are deep-learning NNs different now (2016) from the ones I studied just 4 years ago (2012)?What is weight and bias in deep learning?Are there free cloud services to train machine learning models?The connection between optimization and generalizationResources to learn Tensorflow and KerasWhich Kind of Machine Learning should I use for an Optimization Problem?Are there real world applications where deep fully connected networks are better suited than ConvNets
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I want to learn ML and AI so I want to know which courses(It would be nice if the courses were free) should I take in order to do that and in what order should I learn them. I want the courses to provide a deep understanding of the concepts used.
machine-learning deep-learning ai
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I want to learn ML and AI so I want to know which courses(It would be nice if the courses were free) should I take in order to do that and in what order should I learn them. I want the courses to provide a deep understanding of the concepts used.
machine-learning deep-learning ai
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closed as primarily opinion-based by Aditya, Simon Larsson, Mark.F, Siong Thye Goh, Kiritee Gak Apr 6 at 10:28
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I hope Google Search is still Alive
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– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:14
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I found many courses but can't decide which one to take up. All of them seem to offer valuable information on the subject so I need some insights.
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– user1007636
Apr 6 at 7:16
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No single course can help.. start from Coursera AG, then CS229 and then apply what you have learnt, simple (plus read a lot of blog posts, docs of libs etc)
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– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:16
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Welcome to our community. I recommend watching ML course of Stanford by Pr. Andrew Ng which can be a good initial point. After that, take his deep learning course though you can take them both simultaneously. There are also other ML courses there but take these first. After these you can have a very good perspective where to go :)
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– Vaalizaadeh
Apr 6 at 10:11
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Are both these courses available on coursera?
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– user1007636
Apr 6 at 10:16
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I want to learn ML and AI so I want to know which courses(It would be nice if the courses were free) should I take in order to do that and in what order should I learn them. I want the courses to provide a deep understanding of the concepts used.
machine-learning deep-learning ai
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I want to learn ML and AI so I want to know which courses(It would be nice if the courses were free) should I take in order to do that and in what order should I learn them. I want the courses to provide a deep understanding of the concepts used.
machine-learning deep-learning ai
machine-learning deep-learning ai
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closed as primarily opinion-based by Aditya, Simon Larsson, Mark.F, Siong Thye Goh, Kiritee Gak Apr 6 at 10:28
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closed as primarily opinion-based by Aditya, Simon Larsson, Mark.F, Siong Thye Goh, Kiritee Gak Apr 6 at 10:28
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I hope Google Search is still Alive
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– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:14
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I found many courses but can't decide which one to take up. All of them seem to offer valuable information on the subject so I need some insights.
$endgroup$
– user1007636
Apr 6 at 7:16
$begingroup$
No single course can help.. start from Coursera AG, then CS229 and then apply what you have learnt, simple (plus read a lot of blog posts, docs of libs etc)
$endgroup$
– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:16
1
$begingroup$
Welcome to our community. I recommend watching ML course of Stanford by Pr. Andrew Ng which can be a good initial point. After that, take his deep learning course though you can take them both simultaneously. There are also other ML courses there but take these first. After these you can have a very good perspective where to go :)
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– Vaalizaadeh
Apr 6 at 10:11
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Are both these courses available on coursera?
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– user1007636
Apr 6 at 10:16
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I hope Google Search is still Alive
$endgroup$
– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:14
$begingroup$
I found many courses but can't decide which one to take up. All of them seem to offer valuable information on the subject so I need some insights.
$endgroup$
– user1007636
Apr 6 at 7:16
$begingroup$
No single course can help.. start from Coursera AG, then CS229 and then apply what you have learnt, simple (plus read a lot of blog posts, docs of libs etc)
$endgroup$
– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:16
1
$begingroup$
Welcome to our community. I recommend watching ML course of Stanford by Pr. Andrew Ng which can be a good initial point. After that, take his deep learning course though you can take them both simultaneously. There are also other ML courses there but take these first. After these you can have a very good perspective where to go :)
$endgroup$
– Vaalizaadeh
Apr 6 at 10:11
$begingroup$
Are both these courses available on coursera?
$endgroup$
– user1007636
Apr 6 at 10:16
1
1
$begingroup$
I hope Google Search is still Alive
$endgroup$
– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:14
$begingroup$
I hope Google Search is still Alive
$endgroup$
– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:14
$begingroup$
I found many courses but can't decide which one to take up. All of them seem to offer valuable information on the subject so I need some insights.
$endgroup$
– user1007636
Apr 6 at 7:16
$begingroup$
I found many courses but can't decide which one to take up. All of them seem to offer valuable information on the subject so I need some insights.
$endgroup$
– user1007636
Apr 6 at 7:16
$begingroup$
No single course can help.. start from Coursera AG, then CS229 and then apply what you have learnt, simple (plus read a lot of blog posts, docs of libs etc)
$endgroup$
– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:16
$begingroup$
No single course can help.. start from Coursera AG, then CS229 and then apply what you have learnt, simple (plus read a lot of blog posts, docs of libs etc)
$endgroup$
– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:16
1
1
$begingroup$
Welcome to our community. I recommend watching ML course of Stanford by Pr. Andrew Ng which can be a good initial point. After that, take his deep learning course though you can take them both simultaneously. There are also other ML courses there but take these first. After these you can have a very good perspective where to go :)
$endgroup$
– Vaalizaadeh
Apr 6 at 10:11
$begingroup$
Welcome to our community. I recommend watching ML course of Stanford by Pr. Andrew Ng which can be a good initial point. After that, take his deep learning course though you can take them both simultaneously. There are also other ML courses there but take these first. After these you can have a very good perspective where to go :)
$endgroup$
– Vaalizaadeh
Apr 6 at 10:11
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Are both these courses available on coursera?
$endgroup$
– user1007636
Apr 6 at 10:16
$begingroup$
Are both these courses available on coursera?
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– user1007636
Apr 6 at 10:16
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In my opinion, start with:
Coursera's Andrew Ng's classes
Machine Learning (very good for the maths)- then go to his deep learning class (I haven't done it but I only hear good things from it)
Udacity had a very good Data Science Specialisation divided in 4 classes. I don't know if it's still available (I did it two years ago) but it is probably either still there or an improved version has replaced it. The 4 courses where:
- Intro to Data science
- Visualisation
- Machine Learning
- Text Mining
For the rest, I suggest you to do a quick google search...
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In my opinion, start with:
Coursera's Andrew Ng's classes
Machine Learning (very good for the maths)- then go to his deep learning class (I haven't done it but I only hear good things from it)
Udacity had a very good Data Science Specialisation divided in 4 classes. I don't know if it's still available (I did it two years ago) but it is probably either still there or an improved version has replaced it. The 4 courses where:
- Intro to Data science
- Visualisation
- Machine Learning
- Text Mining
For the rest, I suggest you to do a quick google search...
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In my opinion, start with:
Coursera's Andrew Ng's classes
Machine Learning (very good for the maths)- then go to his deep learning class (I haven't done it but I only hear good things from it)
Udacity had a very good Data Science Specialisation divided in 4 classes. I don't know if it's still available (I did it two years ago) but it is probably either still there or an improved version has replaced it. The 4 courses where:
- Intro to Data science
- Visualisation
- Machine Learning
- Text Mining
For the rest, I suggest you to do a quick google search...
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
In my opinion, start with:
Coursera's Andrew Ng's classes
Machine Learning (very good for the maths)- then go to his deep learning class (I haven't done it but I only hear good things from it)
Udacity had a very good Data Science Specialisation divided in 4 classes. I don't know if it's still available (I did it two years ago) but it is probably either still there or an improved version has replaced it. The 4 courses where:
- Intro to Data science
- Visualisation
- Machine Learning
- Text Mining
For the rest, I suggest you to do a quick google search...
$endgroup$
In my opinion, start with:
Coursera's Andrew Ng's classes
Machine Learning (very good for the maths)- then go to his deep learning class (I haven't done it but I only hear good things from it)
Udacity had a very good Data Science Specialisation divided in 4 classes. I don't know if it's still available (I did it two years ago) but it is probably either still there or an improved version has replaced it. The 4 courses where:
- Intro to Data science
- Visualisation
- Machine Learning
- Text Mining
For the rest, I suggest you to do a quick google search...
answered Apr 6 at 10:27
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I hope Google Search is still Alive
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– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:14
$begingroup$
I found many courses but can't decide which one to take up. All of them seem to offer valuable information on the subject so I need some insights.
$endgroup$
– user1007636
Apr 6 at 7:16
$begingroup$
No single course can help.. start from Coursera AG, then CS229 and then apply what you have learnt, simple (plus read a lot of blog posts, docs of libs etc)
$endgroup$
– Aditya
Apr 6 at 7:16
1
$begingroup$
Welcome to our community. I recommend watching ML course of Stanford by Pr. Andrew Ng which can be a good initial point. After that, take his deep learning course though you can take them both simultaneously. There are also other ML courses there but take these first. After these you can have a very good perspective where to go :)
$endgroup$
– Vaalizaadeh
Apr 6 at 10:11
$begingroup$
Are both these courses available on coursera?
$endgroup$
– user1007636
Apr 6 at 10:16