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This lecture covers the concept of predictive policy learning under uncertainty and is a part of the Deep Learning Course at NYU's Center for Data Science. Prerequisites for this module include: Models 1-6 of this course and an Introduction to Data Science or a Graduate Level Machine Learning course.

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 1:14:44
Speaker: : Alfredo Canziani

This lecture covers the concepts of gradient descent, stochastic gradient descent, and momentum. It is a part of the Deep Learning Course at NYU's Center for Data Science. Prerequisites for this module include: Models 1-7 of this course and an Introduction to Data Science or a Graduate Level Machine Learning course.

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 1:29:05
Speaker: : Aaron DeFazio

This lecture continues on the topic of descent from the previous lesson, Optimization I. This lesson is a part of the Deep Learning Course at NYU's Center for Data Science. Prerequisites for this module include: Models 1-7 of this course and an Introduction to Data Science or a Graduate Level Machine Learning course.

Difficulty level: Advanced
Duration: 1:51:32
Speaker: : Alfredo Canziani

This lesson gives an introduction to deep learning, with a perspective via inductive biases and emphasis on correctly matching deep learning to the right research questions.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 01:35:12
Speaker: : Blake Richards

As a part of NeuroHackademy 2021, Noah Benson gives an introduction to Pytorch, one of the two most common software packages for deep learning applications to the neurosciences.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 00:50:40
Speaker: :

Learn how to use TensorFlow 2.0 in this full tutorial for beginners. This course is designed for Python programmers looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in machine learning and artificial intelligence.

 

Throughout the 8 modules in this course you will learn about fundamental concepts and methods in ML & AI like core learning algorithms, deep learning with neural networks, computer vision with convolutional neural networks, natural language processing with recurrent neural networks, and reinforcement learning.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 06:52:07
Speaker: :

In this hands-on tutorial, Dr. Robert Guangyu Yang works through a number of coding exercises to see how RNNs can be easily used to study cognitive neuroscience questions, with a quick demonstration of how we can train and analyze RNNs on various cognitive neuroscience tasks. Familiarity of Python and basic knowledge of Pytorch are assumed.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 00:26:38
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