Shameless plug: I've made a deep learning course oriented with practical content on a wide variety of computer vision topics --> <a href="https://arthurdouillard.com/deepcourse/" rel="nofollow">https://arthurdouillard.com/deepcourse/</a><p>with slides, google colab, and anki cards
I must mention that Alfredo Canziani is a true gem, and it's highly edifying and entertaining to watch his lectures.<p>He is the best in <i>offline</i> lectures recorded in class. For that you can watch videos from 2020.<p>He is going to be a teaching superstar, if he already is not.<p>He invests significant time in making proper and helpful visualization, engages with practically anyone if they have something valid to say.<p>Yann LeCun is a fantastic teacher, as well. You would think that a Turing winner would be ordinary at best and bad at worst, but you would be wrong.
Anyone know how this compares to Andrew Ng's course on coursera? (set of multiple courses really)<p><a href="https://www.coursera.org/specializations/deep-learning" rel="nofollow">https://www.coursera.org/specializations/deep-learning</a>