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The course has been developed to help you achieve specific learning outcomes. Working through the content, activities and assessment task will help you:
- Plan and manage an Azure AI solution,
- Implement decision support solutions,
- Implement computer vision solutions,
- Implement natural language processing solutions,
- Implement knowledge mining and document intelligence solutions, and
- Implement generative AI solutions
This course is made up of seven modules that should be completed sequentially as they will progressively build your knowledge. The modules include:
- Get started with Azure AI Services
- Create computer vision solutions with Azure AI Vision
- Develop natural language processing solutions with Azure AI Services for Text
- Develop natural language processing oslutions wiht Azure AI Services for Speech
- Develop Generative AI solutions wiht Azure OpenAI Services
- Develop solutions with Azure AI Document Intelligence
- Implement Knowledge mining with Azure AI Search
In order to get the most out of this course, you should already have:
- Familiarity with Azure and the Azure portal. If you have no experience with Azure cloud platform, we recommend you learn Microsoft Azure Cloud Fundamentals.before starting this course.
- Foundational knowledge of AI. If you have no experience with AI, we recommend you learn Introduction to Modern AI before starting this course.
- Experience programming with C or Python. If you have no previous programming experience, we recommend you learn programming from CISCO Skills for All before starting this course.
Upon completion of this course earn a Digital Badge.
This course is made up of a series of modules that are best used in sequence. While there is no set timetable with this course, a study plan is a valuable tool to help manage your time, stay motivated and that all materials a covered.
Everyone learns at a different pace, and the times for each module are an average. It may take you less or more time depending on what you already know and previous experiences.
Professor Ernest Foo
Professor, School of Information and Communication Technology