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Hey Jesper, great video! Particularly, I like how clear and detailed your explanations are as well as the depth of knowledge you have surrounding ML. Since I run a tech education channel as well, I love to see fellow content creators sharing, educating, and inspiring a large global audience. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! I don't think there's a huge difference between Pytorch and Tensorflow these days and it's good to be fairly familiar with both. It seems like Tensorflow is used in a lot of businesses, whereas Pytorch is the trendy research language at the moment. No strong preference from me, but it depends what you want to do.
Thanks you! I don't yet, time series can be tricky. You could probably give the tensorflow docs a go, or check out some Kaggle TS competitions. www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/structured_data/time_series
Thank you for this video! I have a general doubt. How do you go about learning a completely new topic? Im trying to learn Reinforcement Learning but I'm finding it really hard to follow the CS285 lectures as they're complete theory and have very little practical stuff. How would you read a text book for a completely new topic?
I LOVE how you just got straight to the point
Appreciate it!
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Glad to be the first here and thank you, I've been waiting for this🙂👍
Welcome welcome! Hope it delivers!
Thanks for this video!! Saludos desde Chile!
Happy to! Grüße aus Deutschland!
Thanks for sharing sir
This video is a goldmine for ML tips. Thank you Jesper for taking the time to put this together :)
Thanks Paresh!
Thanks good stuff, your a good teacher.
Thanks!
It's really useful!!
Thank you!
just wanted to thank you for this amazing video. I really loved your tips:)
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Hey Jesper, great video! Particularly, I like how clear and detailed your explanations are as well as the depth of knowledge you have surrounding ML. Since I run a tech education channel as well, I love to see fellow content creators sharing, educating, and inspiring a large global audience. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the kind words, especially from a fellow educator 😄
Thanks for sharing Jesper Dramsch,
I have a question : Should I choose PyTorch or TensorFlow for my future profession?🙃 and Why?
Thanks! I don't think there's a huge difference between Pytorch and Tensorflow these days and it's good to be fairly familiar with both. It seems like Tensorflow is used in a lot of businesses, whereas Pytorch is the trendy research language at the moment. No strong preference from me, but it depends what you want to do.
Thank you...
Anyway...do you have series to learn time series?
I just started working on it...and a confuse all the time...
Thanks you! I don't yet, time series can be tricky.
You could probably give the tensorflow docs a go, or check out some Kaggle TS competitions.
www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/structured_data/time_series
Thank you...
Congrats 🎉 Can I use Hydra with TensorFlow, or are there better options out there?
Hydra is lovely!
Thank you for this video! I have a general doubt. How do you go about learning a completely new topic? Im trying to learn Reinforcement Learning but I'm finding it really hard to follow the CS285 lectures as they're complete theory and have very little practical stuff. How would you read a text book for a completely new topic?
I have a video about this! 😄
ruclips.net/video/pTtI3xnzDiM/видео.html