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In previous courses of our online specialization you've learned the basic algorithms, and now you are ready to step into the area of more complex problems and algorithms to solve them. Advanced algorithms build upon basic ones and use new ideas. We will start with networks flows which are used in more typical applications such as optimal matchings, finding disjoint paths and flight scheduling as well as more surprising ones like image segmentation in computer vision. We then proceed to linear programming with applications in optimizing budget allocation, portfolio optimization, finding the cheapest diet satisfying all requirements and many others. Next we discuss inherently hard problems for which no exact good solutions are known (and not likely to be found) and how to solve them in practice. We finish with a soft introduction to streaming algorithms that are heavily used in Big Data processing. Such algorithms are usually designed to be able to process huge datasets without being able even to store a dataset....

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Good and effective which helped me stronger the knowledge about various algorithms and it's complexity

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Very Educational and Enlightening. The only criticism I have is that the starter files generally need more modification than indicated to create a successful program.

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By Julian A

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Dec 12, 2016

Inadequate student and teacher participation on forums, leaving students to figure things out without assistance or collaboration. Insufficient explanation of math concepts required to fully understand lectures.

By David F

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Jun 16, 2017

This course is way harder than the prior ones in the specialization.

By Mahmoud M

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Apr 6, 2019

Took very long time fro me to be finished

By Mauricio L C A

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Sep 1, 2024

Lack of support from teachers and incomplete explanations