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cube2222 | 1 month ago
In the past I’ve gone through many “educational resources” about deep neural networks - books, coursera courses (yeah, that one), a university class, the fastai course - but I don’t work with them at all in my day to day.
This series of videos was by far the best, most “intuition building”, highest signal-to-noise ratio, and least “annoying” content to get through. Could of course be that his way of teaching just clicks with me, but in general - very strong recommend. It’s the primary resource I now recommend when someone wants to get into lower level details of DNNs.
3abiton|1 month ago
ronbenton|1 month ago
As someone who has tried some teaching in the past, it's basically impossible to teach to an audience with a wide array of experience and knowledge. I think you need to define your intended audience as narrowly as possible, teach them, and just accept that more knowledgeable folk may be bored and less knowledgeable folk may be lost.