2011-11-17, 07:46 PM
Stanford is now accepting registrations for next year's online courses, including:
- CS 101 by Nick Parlante @ cs101-class.org
- Natural Language Processing by Dan Jurafsky and Chris Manning @ nlp-class.org
- Software Engineering for SAAS by Armando Fox and David Patterson @ saas-class.org
- Human-Computer Interfaces by Scott Klemmer @ hci-class.org
- Game Theory by Matthew Jackson and Yoav Shoham @ game-theory-class.org
- Probabilistic Graphical Models by Daphne Koller @ pgm-class.org
And the currently ongoing Machine Learning class by Andrew Ng @ jan2012.ml-class.org (Same class as current ml-class.org).
I'm probably biting off more than I could chew, but I want to take both the software engineering and the graphical models classes. The latter seems useful for Machine Learning, or the other way around, it employs some Machine Learning skills. Oh, I'll also surf CS101 just for fun and pick up any new intuition if at all.
All this stuff on top of 2nd quarter Physics, Differential Equations and Logic classes. It's gonna be a fun new year.
- CS 101 by Nick Parlante @ cs101-class.org
- Natural Language Processing by Dan Jurafsky and Chris Manning @ nlp-class.org
- Software Engineering for SAAS by Armando Fox and David Patterson @ saas-class.org
- Human-Computer Interfaces by Scott Klemmer @ hci-class.org
- Game Theory by Matthew Jackson and Yoav Shoham @ game-theory-class.org
- Probabilistic Graphical Models by Daphne Koller @ pgm-class.org
And the currently ongoing Machine Learning class by Andrew Ng @ jan2012.ml-class.org (Same class as current ml-class.org).
I'm probably biting off more than I could chew, but I want to take both the software engineering and the graphical models classes. The latter seems useful for Machine Learning, or the other way around, it employs some Machine Learning skills. Oh, I'll also surf CS101 just for fun and pick up any new intuition if at all.
All this stuff on top of 2nd quarter Physics, Differential Equations and Logic classes. It's gonna be a fun new year.

