Okay, so I’m a Freshman going into my Sophomore year of high school (4.0 unweighted GPA), home schooled (actually more self taught, my mother can’t keep up with me haha). I REALLY want to get into Stanford University (for premed). I haven’t taken my PSAT, but I will very soon. If I keep this up, [...]
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Is it possible to transfer credits from Phoenix Online (MBA) Univ to Stanford Graduate School of Business?
I have heard many rip off stories and a few good stories about Phoenix Online University. Since it is so difficult to research and decide who is right and who is wrong let me rephrase what I’m looking for:
Would a college at the top of the pecking order (like say Stanford, harvard etc…) accept credit [...]
May
Lecture 18 | Machine Learning (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Andrew Ng for Machine Learning (CS 229) in the Stanford Computer Science department. Professor Ng discusses state action rewards, linear dynamical systems in the context of linear quadratic regulation, models, and the Riccati equation, and finite horizon MDPs. This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. Topics [...]
May
Lecture 17 | Machine Learning (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Andrew Ng for Machine Learning (CS 229) in the Stanford Computer Science department. Professor Ng discusses the topic of reinforcement learning, focusing particularly on continuous state MDPs, discretization, and policy and value iterations. This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. Topics include supervised learning, unsupervised learning, [...]
May
Lecture 16 | Machine Learning (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Andrew Ng for Machine Learning (CS 229) in the Stanford Computer Science department. Professor Ng discusses the topic of reinforcement learning, focusing particularly on MDPs, value functions, and policy and value iteration. This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. Topics include supervised learning, unsupervised learning, learning [...]
May
Lecture 14 | African-American Freedom Struggle (Stanford)
Lecture 14 of Clay Carson’s Introduction to African-American History Course (HIST 166) concentrating on the Modern Freedom Struggle (Fall 2007). This class session is a guest lecture by Elaine Brown on the Black Panther Party. Recorded November 13, 2007 at Stanford University. This course introduces the viewer to African-American history, with particular emphasis on the [...]
May
Lecture 13 | Machine Learning (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Andrew Ng for Machine Learning (CS 229) in the Stanford Computer Science department. Professor Ng lectures on expectation-maximization in the context of the mixture of Gaussian and naive Bayes models, as well as factor analysis and digression. This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. Topics include [...]
May
Lecture 17 | Programming Paradigms (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Jerry Cain for Programming Paradigms (CS107) in the Stanford University Computer Science department. In this lecture, Prof. Cain continues discussing semaphores, and moves on to more practical applications of threading in relation to C and C++ programming. Programming Paradigms (CS107) introduces several programming languages, including C, Assembly, C++, Concurrent Programming, Scheme, and [...]
May
Lecture 9 | Machine Learning (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Andrew Ng for Machine Learning (CS 229) in the Stanford Computer Science department. Professor Ng delves into learning theory, covering bias, variance, empirical risk minimization, union bound and Hoeffding’s inequalities. This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. Topics include supervised learning, unsupervised learning, learning theory, reinforcement [...]
May
Lecture 12 | Machine Learning (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Andrew Ng for Machine Learning (CS 229) in the Stanford Computer Science department. Professor Ng discusses unsupervised learning in the context of clustering, Jensen’s inequality, mixture of Gaussians, and expectation-maximization. This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. Topics include supervised learning, unsupervised learning, learning theory, reinforcement [...]
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