Learner Reviews & Feedback for Deep Learning with Keras and Tensorflow by IBM
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TJ
Feb 23, 2022
I expected some more explaination for the concepts. However from tensorflow website, more could be learnt.
RR
Jul 25, 2020
Nice course to introduce you to more advanced neural network algorithms, I wish the evaluations were more challenging and based on practical exercises... there is no final assignment either.
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By Hossein J
•Jul 2, 2024
Really useful
By oyenola p
•Jul 13, 2022
great course
By Luis C M R
•Feb 23, 2022
Really clear!
By Branly L
•Apr 27, 2020
Very Good..!!
By alireza r
•Mar 21, 2025
game changer
By Aditya M P
•Dec 8, 2020
Good Course
By Samira G
•Jun 1, 2020
Love it....
By Mauricio D
•Jul 30, 2025
Buen curso
By Gift S
•Jul 24, 2024
it is best
By Victor M C
•Jun 30, 2024
BUEN CURSO
By Sultan N Q P
•Aug 2, 2025
Thank you
By Sandipan C
•Aug 29, 2021
Nice Info
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•Sep 25, 2024
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By Amritpal K D
•Oct 21, 2023
Awesome
By Takahide M
•Jan 6, 2023
Awesome
By Krishna H
•Apr 27, 2020
Good!!
By Harmandeep S
•Nov 11, 2025
nice
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•Apr 5, 2025
nice
By 01fe21bec413
•Apr 24, 2024
Good
By Lim S
•Mar 1, 2022
good
By Shaki A
•Jul 7, 2025
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By Roger P
•Aug 31, 2021
This is a good introduction to Tensorflow. Like all Coursera courses I've experienced to date, there were plusses and minuses.
The good side of each of these courses: * The courses cover the main concepts (building models, limitations, challenges, etc). They covered activation functions, Convolutions, width and depth of models, Gradient Descent and learning rate issues.
* The lessons don't oversimplify, but give you the tools you need to explore further on your own if you wish.
* Replies to my forum questions were actually surprisingly quickly answered. I was expecting the forums to be filled with months-old unanswered questions.
* Being able to replay videos was invaluable.
The less-good side:
* The exams are token, often multiple choice with unlimited retries. That is fine.
* The lessons are often replete with misspellings, grammar errors and ambiguous quiz questions.
* Sometimes, due to the stochastic nature of ML models, the errors/mispredictions differ between the Grading Rubrics and legitimately obtained results.
Would I do it again? My answer is this- I feel for six courses I have the equivalent of one junior-level semester survey course's worth of information and experience. However I was able to do it on my own time starting immediately, at my own pace, replaying the lectures at will and all for a tiny fraction of the cost and time of a college course. I do believe I have a starting point to pursue more advanced topics and for that I believe it was well worth it.