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Re: Stanford Fall 2011 - Introduction to Databases

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It's not only Databases but Machine Learning and AI as well. I'm really looking forward to these Stanford classes and hope to take them successfully while doing my actual studies.

Direct links:

- Databases: http://www.db-class.org/

- Machine Learning: http://www.ml-class.org/

- Artificial Intelligence: http://www.ai-class.com/

Re: Stanford Fall 2011 - Introduction to Databases

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I wonder how the assignments will work? Will they all be automated grading (based on some sort of validated output?) If the users gets to thousands, hand-grading is out of the question...

Assignments and exams in the public course will be similar to the Stanford ones and they will be scored automatically. 1:23 in on the intro video.

Re: Stanford Fall 2011 - Introduction to Databases

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It's not only Databases but Machine Learning and AI as well. I'm really looking forward to these Stanford classes and hope to take them successfully while doing my actual studies. Direct links: - Databases: http://www.db-class.org/ - Machine Learning: http://www.ml-class.org/ - Artificial Intelligence: http://www.ai-class.com/

Thanks for posting the other two course. I can't wait till October. The Machine Learning course has a great a playlist on youtube as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzxYlbK2c7E&playnext=1&#3...

Re: Stanford Fall 2011 - Introduction to Databases

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I'd love to sign up for both this and the ml class (though, I think I will sign up for the ml class...).

However, I've already committed to the AI class, and in addition to my regular coursework (Entering second year of uni, go me!), I don't think I'll be able to handle this.

Re: Stanford Fall 2011 - Introduction to Databases

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I'd love to sign up for both this and the ml class (though, I think I will sign up for the ml class...). However, I've already committed to the AI class, and in addition to my regular coursework (Entering second year of uni, go me!), I don't think I'll be able to handle this.

for what it's worth, if you take the ML class, you will learn most of the things you would learn in the AI class and more - although it does get a bit rigorous, and will take more time than the AI class would.
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