学生对 Stanford University 提供的 Shortest Paths Revisited, NP-Complete Problems and What To Do About Them 的评价和反馈
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AA
Feb 27, 2017
This challenging course improves understanding of algorithms and is intellectually stimulating. I learnt the theory behind algorithms and how they are applied to solve real world problems.
AS
Aug 22, 2018
This is the most challenging course in this specialization. Assignments as well as test questions require good amount of thinking. One of the best courses I did on Coursera.
101 - Shortest Paths Revisited, NP-Complete Problems and What To Do About Them 的 112 个评论(共 112 个)
创建者 Shama M
•Jul 28, 2024
good
创建者 Sanket S
•Jul 10, 2017
good
创建者 Nikeshkin L E
•Oct 1, 2020
The course is great, it both challenging and interesting. The only one thing that I was lacking is visualisation. A lot of information/parts of algorithms explanations/theorem proofs is passed verbally and considering not triviality of that information it's hard to perceive and understand that without proper visualisation (algorithms animation/schemes/diagrams etc.).
创建者 Oleksandr S
•Jan 13, 2021
Totally the course and specialization are awesome. In this course, the explanation sometimes wasn't enough for such complex problems. At least I understood where I hare a rather big lack of knowledge and need to get the new courses.
创建者 PLN R
•Jun 24, 2018
Great one for people with advanced understanding! Others will find it slightly hard to follow!
创建者 soroush j
•Feb 13, 2023
Well the course only got harder but still stellar explanation.
创建者 Marko D
•Mar 25, 2020
Course is short for the topic complexity
创建者 Zihan H
•May 3, 2018
diffcult
创建者 Thành N K
•Sep 15, 2019
so hard
创建者 --
•Apr 27, 2021
Sometimes is really hard to understand, I wish more examples and visualization rather than straightforward speech.
创建者 Xiao Z
•Aug 17, 2019
Can be expanded more. Some of the quizzes are too hard.
创建者 Rafael L
•Nov 23, 2024
this instructor's courses are some of the worst I've seen. It's full of mathematical language but very low on value. He goes over things way too fast, assumes too much. Every single course of his is bad. Avoid!