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Duration
8 weeks
Tuition
$392
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
George Brown’s Introduction to Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing course helps students build a strong foundation in deep learning and natural language processing (NLP), learning how to tackle complex language processing tasks and excel in the dynamic fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and NLP. Students learn about deep neural networks (including recurrent neural networks, long short-term memory networks, and transformers) while gaining hands-on experience in implementing and training these models. Students explore such NLP-specific topics as tokenization, feature engineering, and advanced NLP models, and work on such real-world applications as chatbot development using ChatGPT API and prompt engineering.
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Student Reviews (11)
Amazing cooking class
Bernadette Leung
Toronto • May 24, 2023Graduated From
Culinary Skills
I did an ONLINE cooking class during the pandemic with prof Jason Inniss. I left not only a much better cook but also inspired by food and the role it plays in our culture. Inniss lives on an organic farm with his family and was enthusiastic and so, so...
I did an ONLINE cooking class during the pandemic with prof Jason Inniss. I left not only a much better cook but also inspired by food and the role it plays in our culture. Inniss lives on an organic farm with his family and was enthusiastic and so, so knowledgable. I can't recommend this class enough.
Avoid this school for nursing
Anna
Toronto • April 17, 2023Graduated From
Practical Nursing Program
The nursing program is more challenging than other schools, and there is no point in studying here as you will not get paid more for more challenging studies. This program is more difficult because I compared my school work with a friend who went elsew...
The nursing program is more challenging than other schools, and there is no point in studying here as you will not get paid more for more challenging studies. This program is more difficult because I compared my school work with a friend who went elsewhere. George Brown's nursing faculty are also not good; quite a few instructors and coordinators do not care about students- there are many many traumatized students from their experience with GBC nursing faculty.