Sophomore Ravi Krishna discusses how the project teaches students about machine- and deep-learning technologies...For the most part, I’m self-taught. I took a series of C programming language classes a few years ago from Stanford’s GiftedandTalented.com program. I learned the Python programming language on my own. In eighth grade, I took advanced-placement calculus and statistics courses, which enabled me to take multivariate calculus in ninth grade. We are fortunate at my school because we have a professor from Foothill College who teaches this course. This class turned out to be useful for understanding machine-learning algorithms.

I’ve finished Udacity’s online machine-learning engineer nanodegree. I also interned at Nvidia, in Santa Clara. - IEEE - The Institute

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