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- We do not have channels specific to the projects! This is on purpose. The idea is that we don’t want to encourage “how do I do x, y or z”, we prefer to talk about theory, ideas and techniques. It is totally OK to ask project specific questions in appropriate theory channels (supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement learning), we just don’t want to focus solely on the projects in our conversations
- We have a fair amount of channels. Join the ones you are interested in. Every channel has a purpose and description. If you think we need a new channel, please request it in #to_admin
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#announcements
- Reserved for official announcements from Udacity and student admins. Only Udacity and student admins can post here
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#experience-feedback
- Share with Udacity your experience in the program and provide helpful feedback which can be used to improve the content and projects! Udacity staff will monitor this channel, so please be professional!
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#first-week-experience
- Share your experience as you start out the Nanodegree, and if you have questions about the program that your fellow students might be able to answer, ask away!
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#general
- General discussion of the MLND program among students
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#ml-capstone
- Discuss among students your ideas, challenges, and interesting problems related to your capstone research (whether you've started the project already or just want to discuss an idea for one)
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#ml-deep-learning
- Discuss among students any questions, observations, or interesting information related to Deep Learning and the program content
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ml-intro-content
- Discuss among students any questions, observations, or interesting information related to the First Week Experience materials and the program content
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#ml-model-validation
- Discuss among students any questions, observations, or interesting information related to Model Evaluation and Validation and the program content
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#ml-reinforcement
- Discuss among students any questions, observations, or interesting information related to Reinforcement Learning and the program content
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#ml-supervised
- Discuss among students any questions, observations, or interesting information related to Supervised Learning and the program content
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#ml-unsupervised
- Discuss among students any questions, observations, or interesting information related to Unsupervised Learning and the program content
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#random
- A place for non-work-related flimflam, faffing, hodge-podge or jibber-jabber you'd prefer to keep out of more focused work-related channels
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#careers
- For discussion about resumes, interviews, and jobs
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#code
- Primarily for getting help with bugs in your code that have you stuck, but also a good place to discuss code practices and general questions about programming
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#datawrangling
- For discussion of the most time consuming of data science / machine learning tasks: cleaning and structuring data
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#ideas
- Have an idea for a cool new project or real-world application of machine learning and AI? Share it with us here and start a discussion!
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#math
- As machine learning people, we all have an interest in math; discuss mathematical topics that lie outside the scope of the Nanodegree here
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#mit_1806
- Started by fellow student Joshua Cook, a group of Nanodegree students have been working through the MIT OCW course in Linear Algebra by Gilbert Strang, called 18.06; this channel is for discussion amongst this group, which all are welcome to join
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#ml-reads
- A place to post and discuss any interesting articles, papers, books, etc. related to machine learning and AI
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#to_admin
- For questions, comments, concerns addressed to the student admins of the Slack team
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#visualization
- To discuss and get feedback on your visualizations
- If you ask a question in a channel but aren’t getting a response, make sure that there are people in the channel. It’s ok to @mention someone if you’d like to ask them to the join the channel to help with the discussion (@mention will automatically invite them into the channel). If you are still stuck and not getting help, try #general, but be prepared for others to tell you “sorry, I don’t have time”, or “I don’t know”