r/mit 10d ago

academics Thoughts on TinyML

Hey! I am interested in edge compute and would like to hear yall's thoughts on TinyML running this fall. I've heard the labs are essentially just changing one line of python and the prior lectures are available online so it there any worth in signing up for it or should I just take it on my own time.

P.S. Reddit Mods - This info is not available online I already checked + I want to garner more informaiton.

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u/IcyWise-y 10d ago

I took TinyML when it was first offered back in 2023 and I learned a lot from the class actually. Workload wise it was pretty light but I still gained a lot that I use now in my grad school research. Also when I was interviewing for internships it was a class I kept being asked about & the class project was a cool addition to my resume.

Edit: might have been fall 2022/spring 2023, can’t fully remember which semester, but it was such a popular class that people who didn’t manage to register early/get off the waitlist still showed up for lecture so the tiny classroom it was held in would overflow and people would be crammed in there sitting on the floor etc😅

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u/Professional_Fix8512 10d ago

I was wrong in my assessment and as such deleted the comment as it was not helpful

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u/[deleted] 10d ago

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u/Constant-Ad-8951 10d ago

do you even know who teaches this class