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6.S191: Introduction to Deep Learning (introtodeeplearning.com)
207 points by seycombi on Feb 1, 2017 | hide | past | favorite | 20 comments



Can anyone knowing deep learning topic, compare this to other DL resources aimed at beginners? I'd like to do an introductory course, but with limited free time I'd like to pick the most valuable one.


Go with cs231n or the neural networks and deep learning online book from Nielsen. Both valuable and introductory.


Thanks a lot for sharing this. It is great to see that MIT is now catching up with Stanford in terms of Deep Learning classes.


Still doesn't have shit on Montreal/Toronto ;)


we are discussing Deep Learning at the math meetup @ BuzzFeed!

https://www.meetup.com/Math-and-Algorithm-Reading-Group/


Pretty Awesome

Keep it up guys, I'll join the meetups!


Do you plan to meet every week?


Hey HN! One of the organizers here- let me know if you have any questions!


I'm very interested in these lectures and am looking forward to digging into it.

I was wondering if you could provide some feedback on whether deep learning would be useful in classifying images that have text or not. For example, looking at a set of images I wish to classify the ones that have text and the ones that don't have text. A dataset could be like this:

text: http://bit.ly/2k0IXPv http://imgur.com/SvyoEo9 http://imgur.com/mu7vHRa

no text: http://bit.ly/2kUt1wA http://bit.ly/2ku4eSh

Thanks for organizing this.


Yeah for sure - these images are pretty different in their composition so it should be pretty easy to classify them. How large is your dataset? Do you need to collect one?

With small amounts of data, transfer learning is the most effective approach. There's a great tutorial on retraining inception for your own categories in TensorFlow: https://www.tensorflow.org/how_tos/image_retraining/.


I don't have a dataset at the moment. I would have to build one. I was thinking of about 200 images in the dataset with 100 of text and 100 of non text. Would that be big enough dataset for transfer learning? Please let me know if there is a dataset you know of that I could leverage

I'll follow that tutorial. Thanks!


Are the lectures going to be mathematically rigorous or they would be inclined towards applications/concepts.


Thank you for doing this openly. Will you be posting the recordings of project brainstorm sessions?


This looks great.



This submission almost got past over too. I was the third upvote. Clicked a couple of minutes after starting the video, and I don't think it had any more votes 30 minutes later.

Once a story gets past the first New page, without enough votes to reach the main page, it usually dies.


That story had no comments, so this would not be considered a duplicate.


What does classify a story as duplicate? Besides having been posted exactly the same content before?


If a story was posted earlier and got significant attention (comments and upvotes) and the same story is posted again, it would be considered a duplicate or [dupe] the second time around. The timeframe to repost a story that got significant attention is one year i.e you can repost a story one year after it got significant attention and it won't be considered a dupe.


Got it. ty




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