PM
Jun 23, 2020
This last course is much more challenging than the prior four, but provides a very good launch pad for taking what you've learned and getting you actually using the skills in building Python code.
RF
Apr 1, 2021
This course gave great insight in how to approach a new library which I believe is one of the most powerful skills a programmer can have. Keep up the great work that you guys have been doing.
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By Kostas G
•Dec 9, 2020
Overall this is a good intro course to OCR using python. I was looking forward to this from the get-go of the specialization and it feels that i'm walking away with some understanding of the capabilities and the possibilities. that's great.
One comment regarding the presentation material - i thought the delivery was pretty dry. There was absolutely no difference between the oral and written material. this is in principle a good thing BUT not when there's info lacking. For instance we're at the PIL discussion and the comment is "I think that Image looks interesting"...well ok but why do you think that? what makes you think it's interesting. I've read the material first as per recommendation so I was hoping to get some insight as to why you chose one over any other...but nah. I don't know how difficult it would be for you to address this or you may choose to ignore it altogether but i've figured i should share since you're asking for feedback.
There are a couple of things i've found fairly annoying and it would seem to me that they can easily be addressed.
looking for image.zip for the last assignment -- I spent at least a couple of hours trying to find a copy of the image.zip file. I ended up downloading the py3.zip of 2 years ago or so. This is wasted time not time well spent. Why can this not be a link to the description of the assignment, meaning "go to the appropriate google share and download py3.zip", since the existing links to image.zip seem to be perpetually broken.
Kraken does not run on Windows -- this came as a surprise; not your fault but it's important enough to be posted up front so folks with windows machines, like me, can get their setup going. it takes time to setup a docker container with the python development environment etc to make it useful.