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.
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Sequence Models
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Instructors: Andrew Ng
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Reviewed on May 25, 2019
I am so grateful that Andrew and the team provided such good course, I learn so much from this course, I am so excited that see the wake word detection model actually work in the programming exercise
Reviewed on Apr 3, 2019
The previous courses raised the bar and expectations. The assignments for Week 1 and Week 2 were a bit unclear. Lectures for Week 1 and Week 2 can be improved as well. Besides, this is a great course!
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



