Plus, Dan Jurafsky is an incredible teacher, so full of energy and
passionate. He looks honestly excited when he gets to teach. I got to
see him at a summer school a few months ago.
Can't wait for the class! Even though it's apparently gonna be in Java.

Vlad

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:52 AM, Jacob VanderPlas
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I would recommend these: I'm currently taking the Machine Learning
> course, taught by Andrew Ng, which will be offered again in January.
> It's been a great intro to things like logistic regression, neural
> networks, SVM, etc. for someone like me with no formal ML training.
> I've found 2-3 hours/week sufficient to complete the lectures, quizzes
> and programming assignments, though someone less familiar with Octave
> may spend more time on the assignments.  I'd highly recommend it: I'm
> definitely going to choose another course to take from them in January.
> I wish I could take them all!!
>  Jake
>
> Robert Layton wrote:
>> In case anyone has missed it, there a free online Natural Language
>> Processing course run by Stanford starting in January.
>> It's run by Chris Manning and Dan Jurafsky, with programming in Java.
>> Class starts January 2012.
>>
>> http://www.nlp-class.org/
>>
>> There are a number of other Computer Science courses as well, which
>> are listed at the bottom of that link.
>>
>> - Robert
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