MR
Feb 12, 2023
I really enjoy and this course is exactly what I expect. It covers both practical and conceptual aspects greatly and I recommend everyone to enroll in this course to make their NLP foundations strong
YB
Oct 16, 2022
This course is excellent and is well-organized. I would definitely recommend it to others. The instructor explains the topic in a crystal clear way. I learned a lot and had a great time. Thanks!
By Paul D
•Oct 19, 2020
Rather shallow and elementary course, I am disappointed. I did the deep learning specialization so I expected the same quality level here, but no it's not the case. In a way you're exploiting the fame of Andrew Ng to attract students, but Andrew is not teaching here and you're offering a content that is not up to expectations. I will try the following course and hopefully it will be more interesting.
By Foteini D
•Feb 23, 2021
The course covers some basic aspects of Natural Language Processing and can serve as an introduction to NLP, but it definitely not an in-depth course. The assignments are just some Python scripts where you have to fill in the gaps, which is not a helpful learning strategy, since you aren't given the opportunity to try things out by yourself and figure out what works.
By Darien S
•Nov 18, 2020
There are too many errors in this course. The lecturing is uninspired. The assignments are boring and weak. Coming from many Andrew Ng courses and the Deep Learning Specialization, this is a huge disappointment. You had an opportunity to create an organization responsible for top tier tutorials and learning, and this level of commitment wastes that potential.
By Jaspreet S
•Oct 28, 2021
This particular course was not as good as other DeepLearning.AI courses are. This one was a bit non-intuitive and a lot of not so real life useful modules. Would be more interested in implementaion of applications, rather than building from scratch, because in real life implmentaion, we all are going to use libraries only.
By Fabian Z
•Sep 5, 2020
The content is pretty nice, but the videos are so superficial. The assignments provide more theoretical background than the input sessions. There are many mistakes in the slides as well as in the assignments. I feel that this course is not mature yet.
By Krithika R
•Mar 17, 2021
The course runs through the important NLP topics at a very high level. It mostly explains the steps to solve problems using various methods, but an intuitive explanation of the techniques is missing.
By Yu Z
•Mar 8, 2021
The concept explanation is too weak in videos. The homework is too much focus on coding. The overall course lacks interactions between teachers and students , but I do learn some new stuff.
By Tim L
•Sep 16, 2020
Exercises can be completed without the need to understand the methods. No flexibility in solving the programming assignments. Many small inconsistencies in the notebooks.
By Shafquat M
•Nov 6, 2020
The course is very hurried without going into much details. It would be better if the instructors spend more time on the theory rather than skimming through codes.
By Kabakov B
•Sep 5, 2020
Too superficial. Without DL specialization it could be too tough to understand what is takes place here. With it, everything is just too simple and flat.
By Amit A
•Aug 2, 2021
Giving 2 stars because of notes provided with lectures, but there is a huge difference between what is taught in lectures and the real implementation
By Victor S
•Feb 10, 2021
Mostly elementary feel-good with dinner recipe style follow-ups. Assignments are not set up well, have weird issues with submission error margins
By Sahar N
•Jul 3, 2022
Comparing it to other deeplearning.ai courses the content was harder to follow and the assignemnts were not super eucational.
By Daniel J
•Aug 19, 2020
Might be good for absolute beginners but if you have some background in maths or machine learning you won't find much new.
By Tsegaye H
•Jun 26, 2020
I want to skip this course because I don't enough background in the concept to be able to follow the lectures.
By Carlos M P
•May 9, 2023
Not a great course, honestly. The videos are too shalow, and the exams involved completing functions.
By Asghar H
•May 21, 2024
Gets very confusing after week 2. The grammar used by the instructor is not very clear
By Milind D
•Aug 17, 2022
I felt like the instructors are themselves a language model. Put in some style guys.
By Anil K G
•Mar 10, 2023
very help and the explanation is excellent .actually , i learn a lots things in nlp
By Sergei G
•Aug 22, 2020
Very confusing theory and labs comparing with previous Deep Learning track.
By Justas K
•Jun 23, 2022
Theorey is very shallow and the programming assignments are very basic.
By Колюх О А
•Dec 29, 2024
не интересен, другое ожидала
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•Sep 21, 2020
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By Jajam T
•Mar 18, 2025
Subject: Refund Request for NLP Course Dear Coursera Support Team, I recently enrolled in the Natural Language Processing (NLP) course on Coursera. However, I was not informed that passing an exam would be required to complete the course. I found the course content to be too difficult and was unable to complete it successfully. Given these circumstances, I would like to request a refund for the amount paid. When I registered, I was under the impression that the course would be more accessible, and I did not receive any clear communication regarding the mandatory exam. Since I was unable to finish the course and benefit from it, I kindly request that my payment be refunded. Additionally, I would appreciate any further details on the refund process. Please let me know if there are any necessary steps I need to take. My contact number is 7981360231, and you can also reach out to Jajam Teju regarding this matter. I understand that Coursera has specific refund policies, and I appreciate your time in reviewing my request. I hope for a positive resolution and look forward to your response at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your support.
By Paul K
•Nov 29, 2022
Terribly frustrating experience so far.
I have a phd in a statistical field and many years of experience with machine learning. I took this course to brush up on things I already know, as well as learn some new aspects of NLP.
So far, on courses where the content is a breeze for me, I spend more time trying to get the stupid tests to work than I do answering the questions. Then when my functions pass the tests, the autograder says they fail, and there's no clear explanation for why. The autograder says "see stderr output" but it's not provided! If you so much as breathe the wrong way in the code the autograder will fail.
Then you try to get help and the Coursera documentation says "go ask someone in the forums." Yet you can't find the forums because the link to the forums is not in the place where the documentation says it should be.