In the fifth course of the Deep Learning Specialization, you will become familiar with sequence models and their exciting applications such as speech recognition, music synthesis, chatbots, machine translation, natural language processing (NLP), and more.
Sequence Models

Sequence Models
This course is part of Deep Learning Specialization



Instructors: Andrew Ng +2 more
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- Category: Large Language Modeling
- Category: Fine-tuning
- Category: Deep Learning
- Category: Transfer Learning
- Category: Data Preprocessing
- Category: Artificial Neural Networks
- Category: Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs)
- Category: Natural Language Processing
- Category: Embeddings
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- Category: Generative AI
- Category: Hugging Face
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Reviewed on Sep 27, 2018
Great hands on instruction on how RNNs work and how they are used to solve real problems. It was particularly useful to use Conv1D, Bidirectional and Attention layers into RNNs and see how they work.
Reviewed on Jun 12, 2019
A really joyful introduction in the Sequence Models, such as RNNs, LSTM etc. Sometimes the assignments got a little hard and with patience and help from forums, it gets achievable! Thanks again! :D
Reviewed on Jan 25, 2019
This was a tough one. The specialization is well structured and slowly progresses in terms of complexity. Having worked on RNN, i thought I would ace the projects. Different story though at the end