Hi Phil, the price point issue as mentioned by Ron, it's the same with me as well. I'm from India and am currently doing your Udemy courses. So when the conversion rate kicks in, something for $25 becomes INR (Indian Rupees) 1883 - which is rather significant for a grad student like me who lives off of his monthly stipend of INR 12400. That's why the price point of Udemy of around $10 for a course works so well for people like us 😅
Hi, Phil, I am your fan. I first found your RUclips videos, and then I started to join your Udemy course(s). The reason why I did that, was because that, you made a lot of videos, and I had problem to organize them. I did not know, which videos were the prerequisites of a specific video. For RUclips videos, this is normal, so I tried to find your course in Udemy. I concentrated on your reinforcement learning RUclips videos. They are wonderful! I had problem learning them (and I still do). Your programs were neat, hardly depending on other libraries. I tried to learn TF agents, but it is a library even longer than your program. I tried StableBaseline as well, but on the other hand, it is too simple, for me to make sufficient customization (or maybe I misunderstood). If you don't like Udemy, that is OK. However, I and some of other subscribers, need some overall guideline, to watch your videos. Thanks a lot for sharing so brilliant videos!
Hi phil, for someone from a developing country, such as myself, $25 / month is a significant amount. Could you consider having the same price structure as Udemy, i.e. purchasing access on a per course basis. Even with increasing content a user only has the same amount of time to spend on courses. Thus, increasing content with increasing price will only work against such users.
@@MachineLearningwithPhil Without any evidence whatsoever, I'd imagine that something like $12.99 per month and then $25-$50 per course would sell better.
@@MachineLearningwithPhil I agree with Jim that $13 per month is a good price. so you can have one or 2 months to complete the material in a single course.
I know it's a niche group who must actively search for content like this. But gotta say I have enjoyed your content so very much! I cannot emphasise how much of my time for understanding math, and of course debugging you've saved. I will gladly contribute for the future courses. Continue your work Phil. Good luck!!!
it is a niche group yet yeah. and it is the only rl related channel I found and/or watch. even though I don't do too much RL. but I like your voice/tone. its very relaxing hehe
Hi. And thank you for all help you gave to RL research comunity. I wanted to ask you to create videos on inverse RL and metaRL please. Cuz there are no good resources to implement those
is this your site suitable for beginners or should I first learn some intro ML stuff. I have an engineering degree and code in python, matlab and cpp in data science but new to ML & deep learning
can you consider using patreon, where we can pay a fixed amount to get access to all of them for a month ? or if you dont want them to take some commission then try to do same subscription facility in your site
Hi Phil, thanks for all the content und courses you create. They helped me a lot to get a deeper understanding of the papers. I am a master student in applied mathematics from Germany and as you correctly described the introductions and basics in your courses were rather uninteresting for me. Nevertheless, I learned a lot from your courses (in addition to my studies. At my university, unfortunately, not much is teached on DRL). I will look forward to more content from you, now on your own site.
You can get the new course, and all the others here:
www.neuralnet.ai/courses
Hi Phil, can you provide a roadmap on reinforcement learning?
Or step by step learning of your RUclips playlists
Great to hear that you're continuing on with your course materials on your own! Looking forward to your future content
thank you!
Hi Phil, the price point issue as mentioned by Ron, it's the same with me as well. I'm from India and am currently doing your Udemy courses. So when the conversion rate kicks in, something for $25 becomes INR (Indian Rupees) 1883 - which is rather significant for a grad student like me who lives off of his monthly stipend of INR 12400. That's why the price point of Udemy of around $10 for a course works so well for people like us 😅
Yeah, the pricing model may need to be rethought
Hi, Phil, I am your fan. I first found your RUclips videos, and then I started to join your Udemy course(s). The reason why I did that, was because that, you made a lot of videos, and I had problem to organize them. I did not know, which videos were the prerequisites of a specific video. For RUclips videos, this is normal, so I tried to find your course in Udemy. I concentrated on your reinforcement learning RUclips videos. They are wonderful! I had problem learning them (and I still do). Your programs were neat, hardly depending on other libraries. I tried to learn TF agents, but it is a library even longer than your program. I tried StableBaseline as well, but on the other hand, it is too simple, for me to make sufficient customization (or maybe I misunderstood). If you don't like Udemy, that is OK. However, I and some of other subscribers, need some overall guideline, to watch your videos. Thanks a lot for sharing so brilliant videos!
Great job Phil. Are you planning to go toward multi-agent RL and different strategies for MARL? I would be very much interested in such content.
MARL is certainly on the list. Seems like it grows by the day :)
Hi phil, for someone from a developing country, such as myself, $25 / month is a significant amount. Could you consider having the same price structure as Udemy, i.e. purchasing access on a per course basis. Even with increasing content a user only has the same amount of time to spend on courses. Thus, increasing content with increasing price will only work against such users.
It's something I can certainly consider. What price point works for you?
@@MachineLearningwithPhil Without any evidence whatsoever, I'd imagine that something like $12.99 per month and then $25-$50 per course would sell better.
@@MachineLearningwithPhil I agree with Jim that $13 per month is a good price. so you can have one or 2 months to complete the material in a single course.
@@MachineLearningwithPhil yes I too agree with them, this is a good price point, would be feasible for us 😅
I know it's a niche group who must actively search for content like this. But gotta say I have enjoyed your content so very much! I cannot emphasise how much of my time for understanding math, and of course debugging you've saved. I will gladly contribute for the future courses. Continue your work Phil. Good luck!!!
Thank you for the kind words. So grateful you found the material helpful.
it is a niche group yet yeah.
and it is the only rl related channel I found and/or watch. even though I don't do too much RL. but I like your voice/tone. its very relaxing hehe
Hi. And thank you for all help you gave to RL research comunity. I wanted to ask you to create videos on inverse RL and metaRL please. Cuz there are no good resources to implement those
Great suggestions thank you
I think its time to move on advanced topics and cutting edge of RL
Your right. Chat Gpt stops you from tricking people
curiosity rl for tensorflow pls :)
Coming in a few days!
is this your site suitable for beginners or should I first learn some intro ML stuff. I have an engineering degree and code in python, matlab and cpp in data science but new to ML & deep learning
You can safely start with the deep q learning course
@@MachineLearningwithPhil awesome! Thank you
can you consider using patreon, where we can pay a fixed amount to get access to all of them for a month ? or if you dont want them to take some commission then try to do same subscription facility in your site
Patreon is a non starter for me. Students can pay the subscription for the website for one month and then bounce if they want.
Mr. PHIL DO U KNOW UDEMY DONT CARE ABOUT INSTRUCTOR ANY MORE , EVEN U DONT HAVE CONTROLL OVER PRICES
Hi Phil, thanks for all the content und courses you create. They helped me a lot to get a deeper understanding of the papers.
I am a master student in applied mathematics from Germany and as you correctly described the introductions and basics in your courses were rather uninteresting for me. Nevertheless, I learned a lot from your courses (in addition to my studies. At my university, unfortunately, not much is teached on DRL). I will look forward to more content from you, now on your own site.
Glad you found it all helpful. Thank you for your support.
I’d buy that cuda course in a heartbeat
Thanks, I'll keep it near the top of the list.