this is the second semester since my uni has released its masters in AI/ML - there are a lot of things to be improved upon, but at least it gives me structure and connects me with many of my peers who usually come from all walks of life/different fields. i think thats pretty cool and will help with networking when we graduate
I study CS masters degree with specialization in Machine learning. I hope (and think) it will be a starting boost for my career in that field, but also time to time i think I could learn more from self-study. Difficult to say what's better
@@duykhanh7746Hi , i graduated from civil engineering stream and i am intrested in AL and ML can i am applicable for ms in this streams. I know coading and programming.
I am working on qualifying for a MS in machine learning and the single largest advantage for a person without a bachelors in related field is machine learning takes less undergraduate credits to qualify. Data science pretty much requires all undergraduate math + extensive programming experiences or credits. Machine learning requires all 200 level math and ECE sequences I am currently taking at a local community college and a handful of 300 level classes. MS level is always 45 credits, cost differences are negligible in the same university. It may be specific to the university I will be applying for, bit machine learning is a great choice for someone without math or engineering background but wanting a master’s degree in the field. As long as a person is able to take on math and electrical engineering, it takes less time and money to get that degree in this path.
@@Rex_793 I have done BE in Telecommunication Engineering in India and want to pursue Masters in Computer science (major as Machine Learning ) I had OOP , Java, Machine Learning subject in BE. I have done one project on Machine Learning in BE. And currently working on another project under Machine Learning professor and planning to publish paper. I also doing Coursera certificate on Machine Learning ,and also Data Structure and Algorithms what are the chances to get Admit for Computer science (major as Machine Learning) in USA.
Awe, so much for CodeCademy. Thought i could take their classes and apply for a job. But she pretty much showed me machine learning is for hardcore engineers.
I was invited to enroll in the first "Post Graduate Program in AI & ML at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business" which would have given me a certificate upon successful completion / graduation of their 11-module, 6 month program. I had a nice discussion with the program director, and even though I never formally applied, he seemingly offered me placement in the program if I could get the payment of $3500 in on time. And I would have IF they would have taken my veterans' benefits because I did find the program interesting and we did discuss my particular interest in applying AI & ML to automating and more quickly responding to security incidents / detecting and finding IOCs on networks. But this was a cash only transaction and that told me more than I needed to know about their priorities, sadly. I am still interested in legitimate post-grad ML work.
You mentioned a lot of CS master's degrees. Do employers care if you took a master's in CS with an A.I. track vs Info Systems with an A.I. track? Great video and thanks in advance!
Hii I am now studying in b tech in Artificial intelligence and machine learning in this four years what are the languages I have to learn how to start the projects
Glad About The 3rd Disadvantage... haha.. As You've Already Mention That in Your early Vids, Its About Doing Something All New By Ourselves But Not About having Dozens Of Certificates... Quality > Quantity...
I am considering a master in AI/ML in Canada... does any of you have any recommendations as to how to select a program/university? Thanks in advance for any help/comments!
UofT’s MScAC (designed for applied research/industry)/MS in CS(designed for researchers) have artificial intelligence concentrations with a focus on machine learning. They’re great programs worth looking into. The MS might even give full funding in many cases.
No se que hacer. Tengo un PhD en medicina, cursando en la universidad analista en sistema. No se si empezar una licenciatura de IA O hacer directamente el master de machine learning. Que me recomiendan?
Hey, can I ask a question? I had a PhD in medicine. I’m currently studying bachelor in Technology Information. I want to introduce in ia. And I don’t know if i have to start a bachelor in IA or maybe is better do a master in IA and machine learning. I’m afraid in the future that I will not have work offers or opportunities
I hold a degree in law,I intend to go for a masters in Artificial intelligence. What opportunities abound if any, as a lawyer and how do I go about the masters degree?
Now i study MIS probably i get my diploma in 2 year here is the question i can’t decide to study software,study data mining or Machine learning/AI i was never good at math unfortunately and i feel like it could probably rectriction my skills on those area.What should i do
I am from CSE and wanna do my MS in AI/ML . Should i go for job after UG for 2 yrs and then go for MS? does that improve chances of me getting priority over a fresher?
@@brucewayne1636 I have done BE in Telecommunication Engineering in India and want to pursue Masters in Computer science (major as Machine Learning ) I had OOP , Java, Machine Learning subject in BE. I have done one project on Machine Learning in BE. And currently working on another project under Machine Learning professor and planning to publish paper. I also doing Coursera certificate on Machine Learning ,and also Data Structure and Algorithms what are the chances to get Admit for Computer science (major as Machine Learning) in USA.
Though i know basics of python, I am not good at python programming in practice But have theoretical knowledge on ML Topics.any guidance for machine learning focused python learning effectively please?
Within business is the Chief Information Officer. Under him/her is the network administrators, computer sciences, and programmers. Project managers are usually Mgt Info Sys (MIS). With the transition to the 4th Industrial Revolution, business is adding Machine Learning, Data Sci, and Artificial Intel to the automated information teams. To be successful, students need strong right-brain skills (30% of the population). The only time a left-brainer gets in is if he/she is a "polymath."
I always thought of these advantages when considering a Masters in Machine learning/ MS in Computer Science (with AI as specialization). I have had this regret of not having a Masters for a long time now. But as someone who's already in his 30s, going for a formal degree is not really practical. I plan to study ML on my own, and I hope that companies change their criterion about recruitment when it comes to ML/AI roles. A CS degree is no longer required to get a software engineering role at top companies, and I hope the same happens with ML too.
what u mean by u r 30 and it isnt practical? I started my degree in computer science at 35, now working as a web consultancy at a firm in london. now am 41and considering my masters.
@@silentlessons4221 It becomes difficult to spend two years in a full time education if you are married or have kids, as you won't be earning during that time. When you are younger, you don't have this pressure to earn and maintain a family. Are you married? Have kids?
@@silentlessons4221 Well age is also a factor. It would feel a bit wierd in the university, being on average 10 years older to your classmates lol. Also, when you start earning a good amount of money, it's really hard to pause that for two years and then start at a lower (or equal pay). The opportunity cost is much higher than what it was in my early 20s.
Hi there I was very much interested in maths but I was not pretty good at programming do I need to be perfect in programming for Ml I'm just a student 💥💥
I am going to Mila Quebec for my master's and even tho it's like the holy grail of deep learning, their degree is still a "master's in computer science" lol. Imagine being under the guidance of people like Yoshua Bengio and Aaron Courville and not have the word machine learning in ur degree (╯︵╰,)
I completely agree with the statement that doing masters in ML now is more of beta testing
Masters in Data Science vs Masters in ML AI, which is better ?
That was what I was afraid of it has been my biggest reason for my reservation.
this is the second semester since my uni has released its masters in AI/ML - there are a lot of things to be improved upon, but at least it gives me structure and connects me with many of my peers who usually come from all walks of life/different fields. i think thats pretty cool and will help with networking when we graduate
Which University?
👍
"the premium price" point is so valid. ML masters degrees are currently 30-50K, compared to traditional CS masters of about 10-20K USD.
depends on the country
I study CS masters degree with specialization in Machine learning. I hope (and think) it will be a starting boost for my career in that field, but also time to time i think I could learn more from self-study. Difficult to say what's better
Finding helps from your professors would be the best way i think
@@duykhanh7746Hi , i graduated from civil engineering stream and i am intrested in AL and ML can i am applicable for ms in this streams. I know coading and programming.
I am working on qualifying for a MS in machine learning and the single largest advantage for a person without a bachelors in related field is machine learning takes less undergraduate credits to qualify.
Data science pretty much requires all undergraduate math + extensive programming experiences or credits.
Machine learning requires all 200 level math and ECE sequences I am currently taking at a local community college and a handful of 300 level classes.
MS level is always 45 credits, cost differences are negligible in the same university.
It may be specific to the university I will be applying for, bit machine learning is a great choice for someone without math or engineering background but wanting a master’s degree in the field.
As long as a person is able to take on math and electrical engineering, it takes less time and money to get that degree in this path.
Thanks for sharing this!
agreed. i came from a non-engineering/math background into machine learning myself
@@Rex_793 I have done BE in Telecommunication Engineering in India and want to pursue Masters in Computer science (major as Machine Learning ) I had OOP , Java, Machine Learning subject in BE.
I have done one project on Machine Learning in BE.
And currently working on another project under Machine Learning professor and planning to publish paper.
I also doing Coursera certificate on Machine Learning ,and also Data Structure and Algorithms what are the chances to get Admit for Computer science (major as Machine Learning) in USA.
Awe, so much for CodeCademy. Thought i could take their classes and apply for a job. But she pretty much showed me machine learning is for hardcore engineers.
I was invited to enroll in the first "Post Graduate Program in AI & ML at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business" which would have given me a certificate upon successful completion / graduation of their 11-module, 6 month program. I had a nice discussion with the program director, and even though I never formally applied, he seemingly offered me placement in the program if I could get the payment of $3500 in on time. And I would have IF they would have taken my veterans' benefits because I did find the program interesting and we did discuss my particular interest in applying AI & ML to automating and more quickly responding to security incidents / detecting and finding IOCs on networks. But this was a cash only transaction and that told me more than I needed to know about their priorities, sadly. I am still interested in legitimate post-grad ML work.
Masters in Data Science vs Masters in ML AI, which is better ?
Go with ML/AI bro. You'll eventually cover some data science courses. At least my school does
You mentioned a lot of CS master's degrees. Do employers care if you took a master's in CS with an A.I. track vs Info Systems with an A.I. track? Great video and thanks in advance!
Hii
I am now studying in b tech in Artificial intelligence and machine learning in this four years what are the languages I have to learn how to start the projects
Glad About The 3rd Disadvantage... haha.. As You've Already Mention That in Your early Vids, Its About Doing Something All New By Ourselves But Not About having Dozens Of Certificates...
Quality > Quantity...
I'm actually planning on getting a masters degree in information technology science with a graduate certification in machine learning
"i need help" can you start a master's degree in AI while being a business graduate. Thank you.
yeah you can..there's also a MBA in AI
your channel is so underrated! Nice sharing
how about MS in Data Science?
better will be Master in DS and Cloud Computing
I am considering a master in AI/ML in Canada... does any of you have any recommendations as to how to select a program/university? Thanks in advance for any help/comments!
UofT’s MScAC (designed for applied research/industry)/MS in CS(designed for researchers) have artificial intelligence concentrations with a focus on machine learning. They’re great programs worth looking into. The MS might even give full funding in many cases.
No se que hacer. Tengo un PhD en medicina, cursando en la universidad analista en sistema. No se si empezar una licenciatura de IA O hacer directamente el master de machine learning. Que me recomiendan?
Hey, can I ask a question? I had a PhD in medicine. I’m currently studying bachelor in Technology Information. I want to introduce in ia. And I don’t know if i have to start a bachelor in IA or maybe is better do a master in IA and machine learning. I’m afraid in the future that I will not have work offers or opportunities
Great content!
I hold a degree in law,I intend to go for a masters in Artificial intelligence. What opportunities abound if any, as a lawyer and how do I go about the masters degree?
create a machine learning system to guide people of what laws to follow in certain situations.
ethical algorithms. Some might argue that there is inherent bias is data.
An informative video 👍
Hey Smitha. I noticed that your self employed in your LinkedIn. May I ask what work your doing?
Now i study MIS probably i get my diploma in 2 year here is the question i can’t decide to study software,study data mining or Machine learning/AI i was never good at math unfortunately and i feel like it could probably rectriction my skills on those area.What should i do
Do not limit yourself. Do what you really want to do :)
I am from CSE and wanna do my MS in AI/ML . Should i go for job after UG for 2 yrs and then go for MS? does that improve chances of me getting priority over a fresher?
just do some internship and publish some research paper
@@brucewayne1636 I have done BE in Telecommunication Engineering in India and want to pursue Masters in Computer science (major as Machine Learning ) I had OOP , Java, Machine Learning subject in BE.
I have done one project on Machine Learning in BE.
And currently working on another project under Machine Learning professor and planning to publish paper.
I also doing Coursera certificate on Machine Learning ,and also Data Structure and Algorithms what are the chances to get Admit for Computer science (major as Machine Learning) in USA.
I have done BS in mechanical and i am kind of confused in choosing a path. Can anyone guide me?
Though i know basics of python, I am not good at python programming in practice
But have theoretical knowledge on ML Topics.any guidance for machine learning focused python learning effectively please?
Love ur videos, ur very pretty btw, and I love the topics!
Picture of Imperial College London in the thumbnail?
Within business is the Chief Information Officer. Under him/her is the network administrators, computer sciences, and programmers. Project managers are usually Mgt Info Sys (MIS). With the transition to the 4th Industrial Revolution, business is adding Machine Learning, Data Sci, and Artificial Intel to the automated information teams. To be successful, students need strong right-brain skills (30% of the population). The only time a left-brainer gets in is if he/she is a "polymath."
Hi mam i did my bachelor's in Electonics and communication engineering and im working as java developer can I pursue Masters in Machine learning .
can i do my masters in ML after doing my master in CS from Pakistan. anyone plz guide
Hello, are there scholarships offered for courses like this
Can I get masters in ML with Mechanical engineering certificate
I always thought of these advantages when considering a Masters in Machine learning/ MS in Computer Science (with AI as specialization). I have had this regret of not having a Masters for a long time now. But as someone who's already in his 30s, going for a formal degree is not really practical. I plan to study ML on my own, and I hope that companies change their criterion about recruitment when it comes to ML/AI roles. A CS degree is no longer required to get a software engineering role at top companies, and I hope the same happens with ML too.
what u mean by u r 30 and it isnt practical? I started my degree in computer science at 35, now working as a web consultancy at a firm in london. now am 41and considering my masters.
@@silentlessons4221 It becomes difficult to spend two years in a full time education if you are married or have kids, as you won't be earning during that time. When you are younger, you don't have this pressure to earn and maintain a family.
Are you married? Have kids?
@@DK-ox7ze ok i get you. thought maybe u meant you cant because of age. am not married and hv no kds.
@@silentlessons4221 Well age is also a factor. It would feel a bit wierd in the university, being on average 10 years older to your classmates lol.
Also, when you start earning a good amount of money, it's really hard to pause that for two years and then start at a lower (or equal pay). The opportunity cost is much higher than what it was in my early 20s.
@@DK-ox7ze have you considered doing an online, part time masters?
is there somone in the comments who could help me with 1 or 2 questions thanks
What about masters in data science
Can bcom students can ML in usa
Hi there I was very much interested in maths but I was not pretty good at programming do I need to be perfect in programming for Ml
I'm just a student 💥💥
Thesis or not ?
Subbed.
I am going to Mila Quebec for my master's and even tho it's like the holy grail of deep learning, their degree is still a "master's in computer science" lol. Imagine being under the guidance of people like Yoshua Bengio and Aaron Courville and not have the word machine learning in ur degree (╯︵╰,)
Crush on you 😍
I've never seen a more beautiful ML engineer in my life...
Simp.
Your videos are interesting but your hairs are distracting.