Android App Development with Machine Learning
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Android with Machine Learning
- Android App Development with Machine Learning
Learn Android Development integrated with Machine Learning and make 5 projects that worth place in the resume of any Android developer. Also, Machine Learning is an application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that empowers software to learn, explore, and envisage outcomes automatically without human interference. Machine learning has been used in numerous fields, and it is now aggressively serving to mobile application development. Machine learning algorithms can do the analysis of targeted user behavior patterns and have searching requests to make suggestions as well as recommendations. This course will make you learn Android with ML via Projects
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Here's the eligibility criteria for taking up this course:
Beginner in the Android development ( Java or Kotlin ) with very nuance knowledge of Android app development.
Intermediate level Android developer( Java or Kotlin ) who wanted to develop a powerful Machine Learning-based application in Android
Experienced Android developer with ( Java or Kotlin ) who is enhancing the skills to use Machine Learning and computer vision models inside their Android applications.
Anyone who have a basic understandin of Android ( Java or Kotlin ) mobile app development course earlier (like Android ( Java or Kotlin ) app development course by angela yu or other such other courses).
Unlike any other Android app development course that you've studied earlier. This course will make you understand what and how behind Android integration with Machine Learning
Taught by
Ankit Sharma
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