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If you have a good command of English and a desire to improve your skills in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
AI -- http://www.ai-class.com/
IO -- http://www.ml-class.org/course/auth/index
AI lectures include data mining if anything. Really don't know at what level. MO is more into neural networks
I'm on both for certification, so I can basically help or explain things I don't understand.
Although there's basic regression and gradient descent now, it hasn't gotten to the tasty stuff yet.
I'm on both for certification, so I can basically help or explain things I don't understand.
Although there's basic regression and gradient descent now, it hasn't gotten to the tasty stuff yet.
All the assignments are 100% on the first try, well, that's understandable.
But there are some tricky questions on AI, and the first DZ has caused a terrible stir on the forum.
I can't solve the last problem.
I want to reveal c1 as the 3rd node, but it's not even in the list of proposed nodes.(
Don't kick it... I'm not a magician - I'm just learning...)
I won't say the answer. And the drafters are again inconsistent :) .
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A* has a target function = distance travelled + heuristic. Distance between cells = 1. My advice is to review the lecture on A*.
I won't say the answer. And the drafters are again inconsistent :) .
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A* has a target function = distance travelled + heuristic. Distance between cells = 1. Advice - revise the lecture on A*.
They are.
In that case, the only thing left to do is to move downwards.
How are the participants doing?
By the way, the initiative was so successful that one of the teachers of these courses -- Sebastian Thrun (AI course) -- decided to give up teaching at Stanford to teach online :)
A bunch of new courses are starting in February.