In the fifth course of the Deep Learning Specialization, you will become familiar with sequence models and their exciting applications such as speech recognition, music synthesis, chatbots, machine translation, natural language processing (NLP), and more.
Sequence Models
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Sequence Models
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Instructors: Andrew Ng
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Reviewed on Mar 3, 2018
Dr. Ng and team did a great job! Dr. Ng delivered even the most complicated concepts in the most lucid way possible. Assignments created by the team are awesome and very good to work on! 5/5 course!
Reviewed on Jul 14, 2021
the assignments were a really good format for someone who hasn't learned how to derive wrt multiple variables. It made sense to have the formulas provided to introduce a context for me: a developer.
Reviewed on Sep 21, 2024
Could have been more polished like the earlier courses in the deep learning specialization. Particularly the programming exercises could have benefitted from more comments like in earlier courses.



