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  • This fall quarter, Stanford University will

  • be offering online for free,

  • the Machine Learning class that I teach.

  • Machine learning has a typical

  • enrollment Of 350 students in Stanford,

  • and this is one of the most popular

  • courses offered by the Computer Science Department.

  • Over 200,000 people have watched my Machine Learning lectures on YouTube.

  • Based on this popularity, this year we are doing something completely new.

  • We are not just showing you videos,

  • we are inviting you to sign

  • up for actively participating and take the Stanford course.

  • What is machine learning?

  • You've probably used it, dozens of times a day, without even knowing it.

  • Each time you do a web

  • search on Google or Bing,

  • that works so well because their

  • machine learning software has figured out how to rank what pages.

  • When Facebook or Apple's

  • filter applications and recognizes your friends in your pictures.

  • That's also machine learning.

  • Each time you read your email and a

  • the spam filter saves you

  • from having to wade through tons of spam.

  • Again that's because your computer

  • has neurons to distinguish spam

  • from non-spam email.

  • So, that's machine learning.

  • It's the science of getting computers

  • to learn without being explicitly programmed.

  • One of the research projects that I'm

  • working on is getting robots to tidy up the house.

  • How do you go about doing that?

  • Well what you can do is have

  • the robot watch you demonstrate

  • the task and learn from that.

  • The robot can then watch what

  • objects you pick up and where

  • to put them and try to

  • do the same thing even when you aren't there.

  • For me, one of the

  • reasons I am excited about

  • this is the AI, or artificial intelligence problem.

  • Building truly-intelligent machines which

  • can do just about anything that you or I can do.

  • Many scientists think that the

  • best way to make progress on this

  • is through learning algorithms called neuro

  • networks which mimic how

  • the human brain works and I'll teach you about that too.

  • In this class you learn about machine learning and you get to implement them yourself.

  • This class will have homeworks

  • and programming assignments and if

  • you successfully complete this class,

  • you also get from me

  • a signed statement of accomplishments

  • stating how you did in the class and which you can put on your resume.

  • I hope you sign up on our website and join us this fall.

This fall quarter, Stanford University will

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機械学習のこと。クラスについて (Machine Learning: About the class)

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    Yonghsing Chang に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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