
A developer's cheat sheet for adding Java/Spring tests
kok202
Learn how to add tests to Spring! Then, learn how to change the Spring design to make testing more natural.
Basic
TDD, Software Test, unittest
This course is ideal for those who want to focus on theory and context rather than practice, aiming to organize their knowledge of deep learning in depth and grasp the big picture. It makes the mathematical and statistical foundations of deep learning easy to understand and provides intuitive interpretations of key modern models—such as AutoEncoder, GAN, Transformer, and AlphaGo—from a developer's perspective.
128 learners
Level Intermediate
Course period Unlimited
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5.0
petergbson2
I was very impressed that the course covers not only basic deep learning concepts but also detailed yet important conceptual points that are difficult to encounter in other lectures. Additionally, considering students who might find certain terms or concepts unfamiliar, the instructor explained them in an easy-to-understand way, allowing me to follow the lectures without much difficulty! In particular, there were many parts where the instructor explained each concept together with the background or reason for its emergence. While listening to the lectures, questions like "Oh, now that I think about it, that makes sense? But why is it like this?" naturally came to mind, and thanks to that, I felt like I was developing an attitude of thinking more deeply about and trying to understand those points. Rather than simply feeling like I was receiving knowledge while taking the course, it was a lecture where I could directly feel the sense of 'understanding while grasping the context'! I got the impression that a lot of thought and preparation went into the overall composition, quality and quantity of the content covered in the lectures, as well as the students' level of understanding. If a follow-up curriculum is opened in the future, I intend to take it. Thank you so much for such a great lecture!
5.0
Hyunwoo Jung
This was so good to hear from a backend developer's perspective. Until now, I've only been using it, and only had a superficial understanding of the principles. Since I'm not someone who creates AI models, there were many parts I couldn't understand well even when reading the official documentation, but now that I understand the internal working principles, I think I'll be able to use it more deeply in actual work. Looking forward to more great lectures in the future ^^
5.0
kyujong.roh
This is a high-quality lecture that provides practical insights on how to optimize models and understand architecture from a developer's perspective, rather than just listing complex formulas.
Probability and Statistics for Deep Learning
Likelihood, Probability, and Statistical Models from a Deep Learning Perspective
Statistical Learning Theory (SLT)
AutoEncoder, VAE, AlphaGo, Transformer
Operating principles and background of major deep learning models
Who is this course right for?
For those who want to understand the working principles and origins of major deep learning models step-by-step
For those who want to understand the theoretical background and context of deep learning, rather than just generic conceptual explanations.
Those who feel the need to study statistics to understand deep learning
For those who want to learn only the truly essential probability and statistics required for AI from the vast amount of content available.
Those who want to derive cross entropy
Those who want to understand deep learning more deeply
Need to know before starting?
Basic programming knowledge
Basic College Mathematics
Linear Algebra
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I am currently working at Kakao, and because I love creating things, I am always developing something even after work. There is a saying, "A dwarf standing on the shoulders of giants."
I currently work at Kakao, and because I love building things, I am always developing something even after work.
There is a saying, "A dwarf standing on the shoulders of giants." I, too, am merely a small dwarf, but I strive to pass down knowledge to contribute to the growth of the giant I stand upon. Having mentored many junior developers, I believe I can help you grow as well.
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I was very impressed that the course covers not only basic deep learning concepts but also detailed yet important conceptual points that are difficult to encounter in other lectures. Additionally, considering students who might find certain terms or concepts unfamiliar, the instructor explained them in an easy-to-understand way, allowing me to follow the lectures without much difficulty! In particular, there were many parts where the instructor explained each concept together with the background or reason for its emergence. While listening to the lectures, questions like "Oh, now that I think about it, that makes sense? But why is it like this?" naturally came to mind, and thanks to that, I felt like I was developing an attitude of thinking more deeply about and trying to understand those points. Rather than simply feeling like I was receiving knowledge while taking the course, it was a lecture where I could directly feel the sense of 'understanding while grasping the context'! I got the impression that a lot of thought and preparation went into the overall composition, quality and quantity of the content covered in the lectures, as well as the students' level of understanding. If a follow-up curriculum is opened in the future, I intend to take it. Thank you so much for such a great lecture!
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This was so good to hear from a backend developer's perspective. Until now, I've only been using it, and only had a superficial understanding of the principles. Since I'm not someone who creates AI models, there were many parts I couldn't understand well even when reading the official documentation, but now that I understand the internal working principles, I think I'll be able to use it more deeply in actual work. Looking forward to more great lectures in the future ^^
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