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AutoML for Computer Vision with Microsoft Custom Vision

Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera

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Computer Vision Courses Microsoft Azure Courses AutoML Courses Image Recognition Courses

Course Description

Overview

Welcome to this hands-on project on using Microsoft’s Custom Vision service for automated machine learning or AutoML as it’s popularly known. In this project, you are going to use Microsoft’s drag and drop tool to train your computer to recognize images of dogs and cats. We are going to do all of this without writing a single line of code! To take this guided-project, you do not need a background in computer science, machine learning or coding. The only prerequisite for this project is that you have a Microsoft Azure account. If you don’t already have one, you will have to sign up for it. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.

Syllabus

  • AutoML for Computer Vision with Microsoft Custom Vision
    • Welcome to this hands-on project on using Microsoft’s Custom Vision service for automated machine learning or AutoML as it’s popularly known. In this project, you are going to use Microsoft’s drag and drop tool to train your computer to recognize images of dogs and cats. We are going to do all of this without writing a single line of code! To take this guided-project, you do not need a background in computer science or machine learning or coding. The only prerequisite for this project is that you have a Microsoft Azure account. If you don’t already have one, you will have to sign up for it.

Taught by

Snehan Kekre

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