I too got this url referred by somebody, and I got excited after their extended intro why, how etc their course different and better then any other.
Though after 5 videos i know nothing more then from any other ML/AI guide on the internet then i did before. 99% is only related to image classifying, and i'm simply seeing too many guides for that.
If anybody has some good links/videos on ML/AI on structured data, please comment and i'll be thankful and happy to click 'm :)
The author himself said that DL isn't the best option for structured data.
"Certainly I'd pick DL over more linear models for most problems. But I'd pick random forests over DL for most structured data problems."
"Deep learning is best for unstructured data, like natural language, images, audio, etc. it sounds like you may be dealing more with structured data, in which case the Coursera ML course would be a better option for you"
I too got this url referred by somebody, and I got excited after their extended intro why, how etc their course different and better then any other.
Though after 5 videos i know nothing more then from any other ML/AI guide on the internet then i did before. 99% is only related to image classifying, and i'm simply seeing too many guides for that.
If anybody has some good links/videos on ML/AI on structured data, please comment and i'll be thankful and happy to click 'm :)