AI Applications: Computer Vision and Speech Recognition

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AI Applications: Computer Vision and Speech Recognition

Coursera · Intermediate ·👁️ Computer Vision ·1mo ago
Welcome to AI Applications: Computer Vision and Speech Recognition, where you will gain hands-on expertise in using cutting-edge technologies to process visual data and interpret human speech. This course equips you with practical skills to address real-world challenges in computer vision and speech analysis. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Analyze speech waveforms using advanced audio signal processing techniques. - Develop a strong understanding of computer vision principles and applications. - Perform morphological operations on images and videos within a customized environment. - Implement advanced audio and video processing techniques. - Apply OpenCV functionalities to build robust solutions for image and video analysis. This course is ideal for AI enthusiasts, data scientists, and developers aiming to expand their skills in computer vision and speech recognition. Prior experience with Python programming and a basic understanding of machine learning concepts is recommended for optimal learning. Master the skills required to build intelligent systems in the evolving field of artificial intelligence with this focused course.
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