Skip “Computer Vision: The Fundamentals”, at least until it is seriously reworked. The videos were poorly edited, and the material was poorly paced.
I really liked Andrew Ng’s machine learning course, and, on Udacity, Sebastian Thrun’s AI course (although a few sections of it were unnecessary for me personally).
I also liked Andrew Ng’s machine learning course. It is a great introduction to the ideas and techniques of the field.
I have since started diving into a more serious treatment of the topic by studying Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by Bishop, and I will say that the knowledge from the course has definitely helped, but its main benefit was in getting me interested in the topic.
Skip “Computer Vision: The Fundamentals”, at least until it is seriously reworked. The videos were poorly edited, and the material was poorly paced.
I really liked Andrew Ng’s machine learning course, and, on Udacity, Sebastian Thrun’s AI course (although a few sections of it were unnecessary for me personally).
I also liked Andrew Ng’s machine learning course. It is a great introduction to the ideas and techniques of the field.
I have since started diving into a more serious treatment of the topic by studying Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by Bishop, and I will say that the knowledge from the course has definitely helped, but its main benefit was in getting me interested in the topic.