Using Data Science to Fight Covid-19 and How to Start Learning ADSB
Offered By: Great Learning via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Data is getting created at a rapid pace. It is estimated that more than 2 quintillion bytes of data has been created each day in the last two years. As organizations experience an overflow of data, they are sparing no effort to extract meaningful insights to make smarter business decisions. To help you unravel the true worth of data, MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) Faculty have created the Applied Data Science Bootcamp, which aims to prepare data-driven decision-makers for the future.
In this program that lasts for 12 weeks, you will be able to upgrade your data analytics skills by learning the theory and practical application of supervised and unsupervised learning, time-series analysis, neural networks, recommendation engines, regressions, NLP, and computer vision, to name few. At the end of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion signed by all the participating MIT IDSS faculty
Syllabus
Speaker Introduction - Munther Dahleh.
Welcome Note.
Pandemics.
Fact about COVID-19.
What do Data Science practitioners need?.
What background is needed to become a data scientist?.
Mastering Data Science with Great Learning.
Personalized Mentorship by Industry experts.
Tools to start working on data science problems.
Program highlights.
Program Manager Support.
Taught by
Great Learning
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