The Data Sessions: Generating High-Quality Data with Prompt Engineering for Data Scientists
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Learn how you can start generating high-quality data for your data science experiments using GenAI by watching this Data Session. You'll get some ideas for text-based data and an overview of how a GAN is used to generate synthetic, image-based data.
Synthetic data can be a major help in experiments where you may be prohibited from using truly original data. In this Data Session, you'll begin to understand why synthetic data exists, how it might help you, and where you can get started. Learn where you can start generating high-quality data for your data science experiments using GenAI. You'll get some ideas for text-based data and an overview of how a GAN is used to generate synthetic, image-based data. By the end of this session, you'll have some ideas of where you can start, and why you would use synthetic data in the first place.
Synthetic data can be a major help in experiments where you may be prohibited from using truly original data. In this Data Session, you'll begin to understand why synthetic data exists, how it might help you, and where you can get started. Learn where you can start generating high-quality data for your data science experiments using GenAI. You'll get some ideas for text-based data and an overview of how a GAN is used to generate synthetic, image-based data. By the end of this session, you'll have some ideas of where you can start, and why you would use synthetic data in the first place.
Syllabus
- The Data Sessions 23mins
Taught by
Pluralsight
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