It's good to hear that this MOOC is still so well thought of since I first took it; for me, it was the first course I took that made me really understand how a neural network and back prop actually worked.
When I took the course, it was in 2011 - and was known as "ML Class"; yep - I was among the first "beta tester guinea pigs" of the course. It was fun and amazing to participate in.
One of the early participants was even inspired to replicate CMU's ALVINN self-driving vehicle in miniature:
It's good to hear that this MOOC is still so well thought of since I first took it; for me, it was the first course I took that made me really understand how a neural network and back prop actually worked.
When I took the course, it was in 2011 - and was known as "ML Class"; yep - I was among the first "beta tester guinea pigs" of the course. It was fun and amazing to participate in.
One of the early participants was even inspired to replicate CMU's ALVINN self-driving vehicle in miniature:
http://blog.davidsingleton.org/nnrccar/