Certified Artificial Intelligence Practitioner

This course shows you how to apply various approaches and algorithms to solve business problems through AI and ML, follow a methodical workflow to develop sound solutions, use open-source, off-the-shelf tools to develop, test, and deploy those solutions, and ensure that they protect the privacy of users. This course includes hands-on activities for each topic area.

Description

Overview:

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have become an essential part of the toolset for many organisations. When used effectively, these tools provide actionable insights that drive critical decisions and enable organisations to create exciting, new, and innovative products and services. This course shows you how to apply various approaches and algorithms to solve business problems through AI and ML, follow a methodical workflow to develop sound solutions, use open-source, off-the-shelf tools to develop, test, and deploy those solutions, and ensure that they protect the privacy of users. This course includes hands-on activities for each topic area.

Course Objectives:

In this course, you will implement AI techniques in order to solve business problems. You will:

• Specify a general approach to solve a given business problem that uses applied AI and ML.
• Collect and refine a dataset to prepare it for training and testing.
• Train and tune a machine learning model.
• Finalize a machine learning model and present the results to the appropriate audience.
• Build linear regression models.
• Build classification models.
• Build clustering models.
• Build decision trees and random forests.
• Build support-vector machines (SVMs).
• Build artificial neural networks (ANNs).
• Promote data privacy and ethical practices within AI and ML projects. 

 

Modules/Lessons

Lesson 1: Solving Business Problems Using AI and ML

Topic A: Identify AI and ML Solutions for Business Problems
Topic B: Formulate a Machine Learning Problem
Topic C: Select Appropriate Tools  

Lesson 2: Collecting and Refining the Dataset

Topic A: Collect the Dataset
Topic B: Analyze the Dataset to Gain Insights
Topic C: Use Visualizations to Analyze Data
Topic D: Prepare Data

Lesson 3: Setting Up and Training a Model

Topic A: Set Up a Machine Learning Model
Topic B: Train the Model 

Lesson 4: Finalizing a Model 

Topic A: Translate Results into Business Actions
Topic B: Incorporate a Model into a Long-Term Business Solution 

Lesson 5: Building Linear Regression Models

Topic A: Build a Regression Model Using Linear Algebra
Topic B: Build a Regularized Regression Model Using Linear Algebra
Topic C: Build an Iterative Linear Regression Model 

Lesson 6: Building Classification Models

Topic A: Train Binary Classification Models
Topic B: Train Multi-Class Classification Models
Topic C: Evaluate Classification Models
Topic D: Tune Classification Models

Lesson 7: Building Clustering Models

Topic A: Build k-Means Clustering Models
Topic B:  Build  Hierarchical  Clustering  Mode

Lesson 8: Building Advanced Models

Topic A: Build  Decision Tree Models
Topic B: Build Random Forest Model Lesson

Lesson  9: Building Supports Vector Machines

Topic A: Build SVM Models for Classification
Topic B:  Build SVM Models for Regression

Lesson 10: Building Artificial Neural Networks

Topic A: Build Multilayer Perceptrons (MLP)
Topic B: Build Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN)

Lesson 11: Promoting Data Privacy and Ethical Practices

Topic A: Protect Data Privacy
Topic B: Promote Ethical  Practices
Topic C: Establish Data Privacy and Ethics Policies

Prerequisites

To ensure your success in this course, you should have at least a high-level understanding of fundamental AI concepts, including, but not limited to: machine learning, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, artificial neural networks, computer vision, and natural language processing.

You should also have experience working with databases and a high-level programming language such as Python, Java, or C/C++.

Target Student

The skills covered in this course converge on three areas—software development, applied math and statistics, and business analysis. Target students for this course may be strong in one or two or these of these areas and looking to round out their skills in the other areas so they can apply artificial intelligence (AI) systems, particularly machine learning models, to business problems.  So the target student may be a programmer looking to develop additional skills to apply machine learning algorithms to business problems, or a data analyst who already has strong skills in applying math and statistics to business problems, but is looking to develop technology skills related to machine learning.   A typical student in this course should have several years of experience with computing technology, including some aptitude in computer programming. 

This course is also designed to assist students in preparing for the Certified Artificial Intelligence (AI) Practitioner certification.

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