Georgia Tech OMSCS Machine Learning Review | CS 7641

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2022
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Комментарии • 32

  • @MrKage-fb2wy
    @MrKage-fb2wy Год назад +3

    Taking this course now and almost done with Asg. 1. It's super tedious and mentally draining, but I knew about the tough grading before going in. This video reassures me that it will be ok. Thank you.

  • @MrKage-fb2wy
    @MrKage-fb2wy Год назад +5

    Update: I got an A with a 66.67%. The exams ate me alive, but if you put in the effort, you’ll be fine. Another thing I can say is that I won’t be taking more courses from Isbell. He broke me.

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  Год назад +1

      Congratulations!! That’s great, yeah Dr. Isbell was a tough teacher, Reinforcement Learning class was similar

    • @IcyViolin
      @IcyViolin 3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for this! Great job!!
      This is exactly what I was looking for. I really didn’t care about the cutoff for a B. 😅

  • @rosemariepetraglia
    @rosemariepetraglia 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you.😊

  • @SandraPlamenats
    @SandraPlamenats Год назад +1

    Hey Paul! Thank you very much for this review.
    I have a question about exams format: do we need to draw something or imitate the drawing textually? do we need to translate formulas to text?
    That's my biggest fear because in lectures professors are drawing everything by hand, and they
    hinted input will be only textual on the exam.

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  Год назад

      Hi Aleksandra, no you don’t need to draw or formulate equations in the exams, it’s mostly just free response in a text box, or multiple choice

  • @sundeepnanua
    @sundeepnanua Год назад +1

    First of all, thank you for this post. Your previous post for CN was of great help as well! Question - Is this course manageable for someone who does not have any background on ML? Any tip on how to get upto speed? (I am picking this course in the fall)

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! I think a good way to get up to speed would be to watch the lecture videos online (they are public on the GT website for the course) and start to just read on what all the terms mean (not even coding at first)

    • @sundeepnanua
      @sundeepnanua 11 месяцев назад +1

      thank you @@coolstercodes

  • @danielonye
    @danielonye 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice Review! I'm planning on taking this class Spring 2024 (done ML4T, RAIT so far) and have experience using python, but not with frameworks/libraries such as Pytorch, or Abagail. I want to do a brief prep a month before the course. How skilled does one need to be in these tools to excel in the projects? And would watching the lectures beforehand be more valuable than learning them?

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! Great questions
      I would say, that prior experience with Pytorch would be beneficial, just to get an idea of how it works high-level, before trying to implement something with it in the class (even just like YoutTube videos or tutorials of it).
      Abagail on the other hand isn't really necessary to have experience in before hand. Reason I say that is it's used in the last project (or I guess it's up to you to decide which projects you want to use it in, I used it in the last one) so if you learn it before the class, you may just end up re-learning it again at the end of the class
      But Pytorch would be good to get a basic understanding of, it will make things easier to debug while you're taking the class
      And watching the lecture videos, in my mind, would be most helpful during the projects, because you'll remember the details better while you're coding and debugging your projects
      Doesn't hurt though if you want a sneak peek
      Good luck and thank you for watching!

  • @mohsenmahmoodi2973
    @mohsenmahmoodi2973 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, thanks for the review! It's been really helpful. I'm currently taking a graduate algorithm class and planning to take this one next. I'm doing okay in the algorithm class, but I'm not that great at coding. Do you think I need to take a Python coding course beforehand, or can I catch up on coding during the program? Thanks!

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Mohsen, great question. Yeah I would suggest doing a mini course in Python to get ready. It will just make your life easier once you actually start the class

    • @mohsenmahmoodi2973
      @mohsenmahmoodi2973 6 месяцев назад

      Can you suggest a few public database that would be categorized as not so simple and not so complex for supervised learning assignments. I chose Breast Cancer Wisconsin (Diagnostic) Dataset for now@@coolstercodes

  • @Reptar4000
    @Reptar4000 Год назад +3

    What do you think about a masters in ml from ga tech while working a full time ML engineer job?

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  Год назад +1

      I think that’s be great! My advice would be to start with one class to see how it fits into your schedule

  • @Didi-dj5xd
    @Didi-dj5xd 3 месяца назад

    Nice video. How would you advice we prep for the finals? The projects have not given me much room to study the material. How best can we 'speed though' the materials in 2 weeks to prep for the final exam?

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  3 месяца назад

      Probably the lecture videos are best

  • @YatharthJohari-uu1yb
    @YatharthJohari-uu1yb Месяц назад

    How do you get the gerogia tech t-shirt? ..I am starting in fall 2024

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  Месяц назад

      Here it is! I just bought it through a third-party:
      www.collegefootballstore.com/p-2833154

  • @fersg2000
    @fersg2000 6 месяцев назад

    did u/ can u use sklearn?

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  6 месяцев назад +1

      I did not but I believe you can still use it

  • @aznfoever35
    @aznfoever35 Год назад +2

    How math heavy is this class?

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  Год назад +2

      It honestly doesn’t use a lot of math, the most it ever got to was decreasing the probability of an event from like 0.9 to 0.1 over time, I.e a for loop decreasing the number little by little

  • @ritoshreegupta
    @ritoshreegupta 26 дней назад

    I was thinking to get this course in my first semester as my first course. Is it gonna be too tough? (I have a bs in software engineering, I am not that familiar with python. Fluent in javascript and c++.)

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  7 дней назад

      I think you would be fine if you have a bachelors in cs, good luck!!

  • @bsantos2668
    @bsantos2668 Год назад +1

    Lol at the simu liu photo

  • @gsv9773
    @gsv9773 Год назад +3

    Bruh how old are you. You look so young

    • @coolstercodes
      @coolstercodes  Год назад +2

      Yeah man, I’m in my late twenties haha