In the world of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning with Cloud Computing and Big Data – Learn AWS Rekognition: Machine Learning Using Python Masterclass step–by–step, complete hands–on – Bringing you the latest technologies with up–to–date knowledge.
Are you new to AWS Rekognition and machine learning? Are you looking to enhance you skills within the AWS ecosystem or perhaps pursue AWS cetifications? Look no further – learn the Use Python programming to extract text and labels from images using PyCharm, Boto3, and AWS Rekognition Machine Learning.
Gain Solid understanding and application of AWS Rekognition machine learning along with full Python programming introduction and advanced hands–on instruction.
Course Description
Welcome to AWS Rekognition: Machine Learning Using Python Masterclass – A one of its kind course!
It is not only a comprehensive course, you are will not find a course similar to this. The flipped classroom model with hand–on learning will help you experience direct into the course as your begin your learning journey.
Note: AWS Machine learning is not free. Please note that you may incur additional costs from AWS.
In this course, you’ll learn and practice:
Successfully use Python to extract labels from images
Extract text from images using Python
Fundamentals of AWS Machine Learning
Instructor Details
Courses : 10
Specification: AWS Rekognition: Machine Learning Using Python Masterclass
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Price | $11.99 |
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Duration | 18 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Gyanendra yadav –
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Brandon Buster –
Despite the title of the course, there’s only one section that covers Rekognition Additionally, the AWS ML service is now deprecated Despite all these two concerns, the overall quality content is superb With some content updates, and hopefully some additional coverage of Rekognition features, I would easily score this as a 5 start course FYI: Those interested in a Python deep dive, would likely be pleased with overall content of the course