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TinyML Talks South Africa - An Introduction to TinyML for All Backgrounds with Hands-On Introduction

Offered By: tinyML via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the world of TinyML in this comprehensive talk that provides a high-level overview of this disruptive multidisciplinary revolution in Edge Computing and AI. Gain insights into the benefits of TinyML and its role as a game-changer for the 4th Industrial Revolution through potential applications and opportunities. Discover how TinyML differentiates from traditional cloud and high-end computing approaches to Deep Learning deployment. Participate in a hands-on interactive introduction and follow-along demonstration of Edge Impulse, enabling individuals from all backgrounds to easily get started with TinyML. Learn about key concepts such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, AI Architectures, IoT, AI of Things, microprocessors vs microcontrollers, and sensors. Understand the TinyML Foundation and explore practical aspects like data collection and time management in TinyML projects.

Syllabus

Introduction
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Displays Intelligence
Programming
Software
AI Architectures
The Edge
Microprocessor vs Microcontroller
Internet of Things
AI of Things
Introducing TinyML
Benefits of TinyML
Use Cases
Sensors
TinyML Foundation
TimeH Impulse
Data Collection


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