Course description
Artificial Intelligence (Ai) eLearning
Gain an understanding of AI concepts, workflows and performance metrics
Artificial Intelligence Introduction to Artificial Intelligence E-learning: Gain an understanding of AI concepts, workflows and performance metrics.
If you want to build your knowledge in artificial intelligence and want to gain an understanding of its business applications, our Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course is exactly what you need! With this course, you'll get a broad overview of AI concepts, workflows, and performance metrics, as well as machine learning and deep learning. You'll find out how clustering and classification algorithms help identify AI business applications and will also learn the difference between supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning.
Course Overview
The basic terminologies, concepts, scope and stages of Artificial Intelligence are all covered in this course, it will also look at their effect on real-world business processes and how AI drives business value. By the end of the course, you will be able to use machine learning workflows to solve business problems, clearly define various supervised and unsupervised AI algorithms and measure ROI based on performance metrics.
AIMS OF THE COURSE
At the end of this course, you will be able to understand:
- The meaning and purpose of AI, as well as the scope, stages, applications, and impacts
- The basic concepts of machine learning and deep learning
- How to effectively implement the steps of a machine learning workflow
- The difference between supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised learning
- The role of performance metrics and how to identify key practices
What's included?
12 Months online access to the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence eLearning.
Duration: Approximately three hours of high quality eLearning content.
The course includes the following modules:
- Course introduction
- Decoding artificial intelligence
- Fundamentals of machine learning and deep learning
- Machine learning workflow
- Performance measurements
Details and criteria for certification:
- Complete the online self-study course.
- Complete the final evaluation at the end of the course with at least 80% of the votes.
Curriculum:
Lesson 01 - Decoding Artificial Intelligence
- Decoding artificial intelligence
- Meaning, scope and phases of artificial intelligence
- Three phases of artificial intelligence
- Applications of artificial intelligence
- Identification of images
- Applications of artificial intelligence - examples
- Impact of artificial intelligence on society
- Monitoring learning for telemedicine
- Solves complex social problems
- Benefits for multiple industries
- Key conclusions
Lesson 02 - Machine Learning and Deep Learning Basics
- Machine learning basics and deep learning
- Importance of machine learning
- The relationship between machine learning and statistical analysis
- Process of machine learning
- Types of machine learning
- Importance of unsupervised learning
- Importance of semi-supervised learning
- Algorithms for machine learning
- Regression
- Naive Bayes
- Classification with Naive Bayes
- Algorithms for machine learning
- Deep learning
- Definition of artificial neural networks
- Definition of perceptron
- Online and batch learning
- Key conclusions
Lesson 03 - Machine learning workflow
- Objectives for learning
- Machine learning workflow
- Get more data
- Ask a sharp question
- Add data to the table
- Checking quality
- Converting functions
- Answer the questions
- Use the answer
- Key conclusions
Lesson 04 - Performance measurements
- Performance metrics
- The need for performance measurement
- Key methods for performance measurement
- Example of confusion matrix
- Terms in the confusion matrix
- Minimize the number of incorrect cases
- Minimize the number of false positives
- Accuracy
- Precision
- Recall or sensitivity
- Specificity
- F1 score
- Key conclusions
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