More Machine Learning From Udacity |
Written by Sue Gee |
Friday, 20 November 2015 |
Udacity has opened a new Nanodegree in Machine Learning. At advanced level it prepares you to apply predictive models to massive data sets in fields like education, finance, healthcare or robotics.
The curriculum for the Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree has been developed with Google and in his email announcement Sebastian Thrun played up this selling point: If you followed the news, you saw that our partner, Google, just open-sourced TensorFlow, its deep learning software. And get this: our program already has a class on deep learning in TensorFlow in development, overseen by Vincent Vanhoucke, technical lead and manager in Google's deep learning infrastructure team. Over the 10 to 12-month period required to complete the project-based certification students will:
The four set projects and the topics covered by their supporting courses are: Project 1: Predicting Boston Housing Prices Project 2: Building a Student Intervention System Project 3: Creating Customer Segments Project 4: Train a Smartcab How to Drive The fifth and final component is a Capstone Project in which students apply multiple learning techniques to design an application to solve a problem of their own choice. Enrollment in a Nanodegree program is subscription based at a fee of $200 per month after a 1-week free trial. If you graduate in less than 12 months you get half your tuition fee back.
For those who are interested in the course content without wanting a certificate or having their projects evaluated, a lot of the materials are already available online for free. The links provided are: General:
Specific to Project 1:
Specific to Project 4:
Not only is Machine Learning a hot topic, it is one that seems to fit very well with the MOOC model and this is likely to be a popular Nanodegree. More InformationMachine Learning Engineer Nanodegree Related ArticlesTensorFlow - Googles Open Source AI And Computation Engine Training To Advance Your Career What is a Data Scientist and How Do I Become One? To be informed about new articles on I Programmer, install the I Programmer Toolbar, subscribe to the RSS feed, follow us on, Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or Linkedin, or sign up for our weekly newsletter.
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