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Start Here with Computer Vision, Deep Learning, and OpenCV - PyImageSearch

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You're interested in Computer Vision, Deep Learning, and OpenCV…but you don't know how to get started. Follow these steps to get OpenCV configured/installed on your system, learn the fundamentals of Computer Vision, and graduate to more advanced topics, including Deep Learning, Face Recognition, Object Detection, and more! Deep Learning algorithms are capable of obtaining unprecedented accuracy in Computer Vision tasks, including Image Classification, Object Detection, Segmentation, and more. Follow these steps and you'll have enough knowledge to start applying Deep Learning to your own projects. Using Computer Vision we can perform a variety of facial applications, including facial recognition, building a virtual makeover system (i.e., makeup, cosmetics, eyeglasses/sunglasses, etc.), or even aiding in law enforcement to help detect, recognize, and track criminals.


Design Thinking for AI & Machine Learning - 2019 Ottawa Workshop

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Research has found that one of the main hindrances of effective AI deployment within industry, is the inability to demonstrate clear, effective data-strategies with specific results in mind. This course will allow you the unique opportunity to apply effective design thinking methodologies to applied AI and machine learning across a range of industries, to affect positive change within your organization and re-think the way data is being used. This highly interactive and hands-on workshop offers a deep dive into AI, machine learning, and other emerging technologies targeted at leaders responsible for creating disruptive new digital products & services. The program is intended for those with or without a strong background in machine learning, AI, and related technologies - no technical expertise is assumed. Participants can expect to walk away with a comprehensive understanding of how AI and machine learning work as core technologies and a wide range of applications, including; recommendation engines, personalization, predictive analytics, conversational/voice interfaces, and process automation.


Getting Started with AWS Machine Learning Coursera

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Machine learning (ML) is one of the fastest growing areas in technology and a highly sought after skillset in today's job market. The World Economic Forum states the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) could create 58 million net new jobs in the next few years, yet it's estimated that currently there are 300,000 AI engineers worldwide, but millions are needed. This means there is a unique and immediate opportunity for you to get started with learning the essential ML concepts that are used to build AI applications – no matter what your skill levels are. Learning the foundations of ML now, will help you keep pace with this growth, expand your skills and even help advance your career. This course will teach you how to get started with AWS Machine Learning.


TDWI Machine Learning in R Bootcamp Seminar – Seattle/Virtual Classroom Transforming Data with Intelligence

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TDWI has partnered with MicroTek to offer virtual classroom opportunities to our students at several of our 2018 Seminars. The Virtual Training Room enables remote attendees to experience the benefits of instructor-led training without having to travel. Remote participants experience the same collaboration, instructor interaction, and learning benefits as those who are physically in the classroom. TDWI's Virtual Training Room technology allows all students to: All remote users need to participate in a Virtual Training Room event is a computer with a camera, wired* internet connection, speakers, and a microphone -- it's that easy. PLEASE NOTE: During registration, you will have the option of selecting in-person or virtual attendance.


The 2018 Survey: AI and the Future of Humans

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"Please think forward to the year 2030. Analysts expect that people will become even more dependent on networked artificial intelligence (AI) in complex digital systems. Some say we will continue on the historic arc of augmenting our lives with mostly positive results as we widely implement these networked tools. Some say our increasing dependence on these AI and related systems is likely to lead to widespread difficulties. Our question: By 2030, do you think it is most likely that advancing AI and related technology systems will enhance human capacities and empower them? That is, most of the time, will most people be better off than they are today? Or is it most likely that advancing AI and related technology systems will lessen human autonomy and agency to such an extent that most people will not be better off than the way things are today? Please explain why you chose the answer you did and sketch out a vision of how the human-machine/AI collaboration will function in 2030.


Create a Meetup Account

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Please join us at Hardy Coffee in Benson for a workshop on Interpretable Machine Learning by Dr. Aimee Schwab-McCoy. First National Bank is our sponsor for the evening, providing coffee and refreshments, beginning at 5:00pm. Please RSVP so we can plan accordingly. How do we extract meaningful information from black box models? Sure, predictive accuracy is important – but what about domain-specific knowledge?


Five algorithms that help students learn and professors teach - Richard van Hooijdonk Blog

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Education systems face a multitude of challenges in today's fast-moving world. Teacher workload is ever-increasing, while delivering personalised lessons to students and fostering their critical thinking skills are crucial but elusive goals. Many people lack access to high-quality learning materials and qualified professors. Fortunately, technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) can provide schools with much needed assistance, and companies have developed smart algorithms that refine educational experiences in many different ways. Whether through personalised learning and smart content or through transcribing words and improving cognitive performance, AI-driven tools are transforming the way children learn and develop new skills.


Python for Data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp

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Udemy Coupon Free Discount - Python for Data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp, Learn how to use NumPy, Pandas, Seaborn, Matplotlib, Plotly, Scikit-Learn, Machine Learning, Tensorflow, and more! Are you ready to start your path to becoming a Data Scientist! This comprehensive course will be your guide to learning how to use the power of Python to analyze data, create beautiful visualizations, and use powerful machine learning algorithms! Data Scientist has been ranked the number one job on Glassdoor and the average salary of a data scientist is over $120,000 in the United States according to Indeed! Data Science is a rewarding career that allows you to solve some of the world's most interesting problems!


Machine Learning Crash Course Google Developers

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Ready to start practicing machine learning? Learn and apply fundamental machine learning concepts with the Crash Course, get real-world experience with the companion Kaggle competition, or visit Learn with Google AI to explore the full library of training resources.


Explore the deep learning revolution at this Arntzen Grand Challenges Lecture Series event, November 5

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Artificial intelligence is a branch of engineering that has traditionally ignored brains, but recent advances in biologically inspired deep learning have dramatically changed AI and made it possible to solve problems in vision, speech planning and natural language. If you talk to Alexa or use Google Translate, you have experienced deep learning in action. In this lecture, explore the past, present and future of deep learning with Terrence J. Sejnowski from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Arntzen Grand Challenges Lecture Series: The Deep Learning Revolution Presented by Terrence J. Sejnowski Tuesday, November 5, 2019 Lecture: 5 p.m. Reception: 6 p.m. Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV (ISTB4) Marston Exploration Theater, Tempe campus [map] Register to attend! Light hors d'oeuvres and an open bar will be provided.