deeplearning-notes and Deep-Learning-Coursera

These two tools are complements within the "coursera-deep-learning-assignments" category: one repository provides assignments and solutions for Coursera's Deep Learning Specialization, while the other offers supplementary notes to aid understanding of the course material.

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About deeplearning-notes

lijqhs/deeplearning-notes

Notes for Deep Learning Specialization Courses led by Andrew Ng.

These notes summarize the Deep Learning Specialization from Coursera, helping you grasp the core concepts of building neural networks and managing machine learning projects. They take the complex information from the course videos and present it as digestible text, outlining topics like convolutional networks and recurrent neural networks. This resource is for anyone studying or interested in deep learning, from students to professionals looking to quickly review key concepts.

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About Deep-Learning-Coursera

gemaatienza/Deep-Learning-Coursera

Deep Learning Specialization by Andrew Ng on Coursera.

This collection of programming assignments and case studies helps aspiring AI engineers or data scientists master deep learning. It provides practical exercises that take you from foundational neural networks to advanced topics like convolutional and recurrent networks. You'll gain hands-on experience using Python and TensorFlow to build and apply AI models across various real-world scenarios.

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