Intro to Machine Learning

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Location
Online(Course Link)
Dates
On Demand
Course Categories
IT, Technology and Software
Certficate
No
Language
English
Course Fees
US Dollar 1198.85 (Check Course Page for Last Price)No. of Attendant
Unlimited
Acquired Skills/Covered Subjects
- Neural network design,PyTorch
Provider Name | UDACITY |
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Training Areas |
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Website | http://www.udacity.com/ |
About The Provider |
Udacity, Inc. is a for-profit educational
organization founded by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike
Sokolsky offering massive open online
courses (MOOCs). According
to Thrun, the origin of the name Udacity comes from the company's desire to be
"audacious for you, the student".While it originally focused on
offering university-style courses, it now focuses more on vocational courses
for professionals. Mission:
Udacity
mission is to power careers through tech education. We partner with leading
technology companies to learn how technology is transforming industries, and
teach the critical tech skills that companies are looking for in their
workforce. With our powerful and flexible digital education platform, even the
busiest learners can prepare themselves to take on the most in-demand tech
roles. |
Learn foundational machine learning algorithms, starting with data cleaning and supervised models. Then, move on to exploring deep and unsupervised learning. At each step, get practical experience by applying your skills to code exercises and projects.
This program is intended for students with experience in Python, who have not yet studied Machine Learning topics.
Machine learning is changing countless industries, from health care to finance to market predictions. Currently, the demand for machine learning engineers far exceeds the supply. In this program, you’ll apply machine learning techniques to a variety of real-world tasks, such as customer segmentation and image classification. This program is designed to teach you foundational machine learning skills that data scientists and machine learning engineers use day-to-day.