On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Chris Nolan <[email protected]>wrote:
I've found I have to have a textbook for review and to get the full
background and proofs behind the concepts. It just doesn't work for me
otherwise.
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I guess that must be true for me too.
Jim Bromer

On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Chris Nolan <[email protected]>wrote:

> Yeah, I've head similar problems with some of the machine learning classes
> as coursera. I've really like udacity's program though, not sure if you've
> checked it out? They've got two AI courses, one the classic Intro to AI
> that covers a little bit of everything:
> https://www.udacity.com/course/cs271
> I used the first version to help me with a general AI course I took last
> year. They also have a more advanced AI for Robotics class that goes into
> robot planning using probabilistic methods:
>
> https://www.udacity.com/course/cs373
>
> I'm taking this one now. Overall I like their set up better than
> coursera's (although it's still really good). They don't have as much
> classes, but they incorporate videos and short programmng quizes in a way
> that makes it easier to understand and apply. Their program is also
> self-paced so you don't have to worry about Coursera's deadlines, just
> learning the material and getting the work done. For both though, I've
> found I have to have a textbook for review and to get the full background
> and proofs behind the concepts. It just doesn't work for me otherwise.
>
> -Chris
>



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