DP
Feb 14, 2021
Excellent course that naturally extends the first specialization course. The application examples in programming are very good and I loved how RL gets closer and closer to how a living being thinks.
AS
Aug 11, 2020
Great course, giving it 5 stars though it deserves both because the assignments have some serious issues that shouldn't actually be a matter. All the other parts are amazing though. Good job
By Santiago M C
•May 20, 2020
excelent course
By Trần Q M
•Feb 17, 2020
wondrous course
By Max L
•Sep 29, 2020
great lecture
By RICARDO A F S
•Sep 5, 2020
Great course
By Antonio P
•Dec 13, 2019
Great Course
By John H
•Nov 10, 2019
It was good.
By Marconi S G
•Jan 20, 2022
Ótimo Curso
By Charles X
•Jun 19, 2021
Good course
By Oren Z B M
•Apr 12, 2020
Fun course!
By Jialong F
•Feb 25, 2021
learn much
By Sohail R
•Oct 7, 2019
Fantastic!
By Lucius
•Sep 10, 2019
Very good.
By Nithiroj T
•Dec 21, 2023
Very good
By Marc-Elie C
•Aug 25, 2022
Thank you
By Oriol A L
•Nov 10, 2020
Very good
By Pouya E
•Nov 28, 2020
Amazing!
By Artod
•Feb 27, 2021
Perfect
By Priyansh S
•Jul 26, 2023
Great!
By Justin O
•May 2, 2021
Great
By chao p
•Dec 29, 2019
Great
By Alejandro S H
•Aug 31, 2020
The course material are great. You will learn a lot from the assignments and from the book. The videos are a good refresher of what you'll read in the book, sometimes with improved animated visuals. However, I've a few nitpicks that prevent me from giving it 5 stars. (1) The instructors do not interact much with the students in the forum (if at all). (2) There's an inaccuracy in one of the videos that (as of the instant I'm doing this review) hasn't been fixed yet. (3) The quizzes sometime ask for questions that are NOT in the assigned homework materials (I'm thinking now about a question about prioritized sweeping in the planning section, but there are others). This is not a big deal, the questions will ring a bell immediately and you will find the section of the book where the answer lies (or you will answer out of common sense). (4) There's a video about applying RL in continuous tasks in robotics (purely motivational, not part of the syllabus) that is missing the second part. I'm guessing it's in the next course?
By Oscar R R M
•Apr 25, 2021
I have to admit that the practical programming tasks are excellent. The discussions sections are well maintained by professors. The recommended readings are good. The exams are fine but some questions can be a bit confusing or not clear enough.
I consider the lectures to be the weakest part of this course. In lectures, they only provide a short summary of what is already written in the book, which may be useful for some people, but I prefer the old way of long lectures in a blackboard full of mathematical proofs and historical notes providing true understanding of the topic. The invited lecturers are pretty good, since they show some historical notes or cutting edge projects.
So far this is the best course I have found on this topic.
By Neil S
•Sep 12, 2019
This is THE course to go with Sutton & Barto's Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction.
It's great to be able to repeat the examples from the book and end up writing code that outputs the same diagrams for e.g. Dyna-Q comparisons for planning. The notebooks strike a good balance between hand-holding for new topics and letting you make your own msitakes and learn from them.
I would rate five stars, but decided to drop one for now as there are still some glitches in the coding of Notebook assignments, requiring work-arounds communicated in the course forums. I hope these will be worked on and the course materials polished to perfection in future.
By Jorge A C
•Aug 31, 2020
Excellent course, it complements very well the textbook by Sutton and Barto. The quizzes focus on conceptual issues, some of them not covered in the video lectures but presented in the textbook, which should be read carefully and in-depth. The programming assignments are based on the textbook examples and they are very effective in reinforcing what the course teaches despite not being that difficult nor time consuming. Although I have been able to navigate the course on my own I am taking one star off because there has been almost no feedback from the instructors in the discussion forums when I took the course in August 2020.
By Téo L
•Aug 27, 2022
Terrific instructors and lectures, HOWEVER the programming assignements were frustrating in some ways due to poorly thoughtout random generation. The fact that you HAVE TO use the rand generator exactly the the same number of times the instructor did is problematic. Also, in the Dyna assignment, choosing a previously visited state and then an action performed in that state is not the same as choosing at random a state-action pair previously visited.
Overall a big THANK YOU to the instructors and the staff !