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This course will equip you with the basic machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) tools for mining datasets, and extracting insights for decision making.
You will learn how to identify correlations and patterns in datasets, build more sophisticated predictive models using machine learning and deep learning software, and evaluate the performance of those models through individual and group based practical assignments.
This course is developed in partnership with the School of Continuing Studies at the University of Toronto.
Module 1: Introduction |
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Module 2: The Machine Learning Process: A Worked Example |
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Module 3: Classification |
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Module 4: Unsupervised Learning and Clustering |
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Module 5: Training Models and Feature Selection |
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Module 6: Dimensionality Reduction |
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Module 7: Support Vector Machines (SVM) |
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Module 8: Decision Trees, Ensemble Learning, and Learning Forests |
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Module 9: Introduction to Neural Networks and Keras |
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Module 10: Optimizing Deep Neural Networks |
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Module 11: Using TensorFlow Interactively and Using Custom Functions |
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- Business associates, operations managers, project managers, and intelligence analysts.
- Finance, securities, and insurance professionals.
- Digital marketing and communication specialists.
- Professionals from every level or industry who work with analytics or data.
Weekly webinars review key concepts and provide an opportunity for live interaction and Q&A with the instructors. The webinars will be recorded so if you are unable to attend you can watch the webinar recording at a time that is convenient to you.
Academic requirements
- Required prerequisites:
- Foundations of Data Science and Statistics for Data Science OR
- A passing grade on the prior learning assessment, conducted by the University of Toronto, for equivalent skills
- A degree in Engineering, Mathematics, or Computer Science is recommended, but not required. Basic knowledge of programming and programming languages is strongly recommended.
System requirements
- Anaconda/Jupyter (software that you are required to install)
- Waterloo LEARN
Receive a certificate from the University of Waterloo
Upon successful completion of this program, you will receive a professional education certificate from the University of Waterloo.
Larry Simon, MBA
Founder and Managing Director, Inflection Group
Larry Simon is an entrepreneur, management consultant, and angel investor, specializing in IT strategy and data analytics. He has over 30 years of experience advising startups, global corporations, and government institutions. He is the founder and managing director of Inflection Group. Prior to this he was a partner with Ernst & Young Consulting, their CTO and national director of their strategy and delivery centres.
He has previously served on the faculty of the Rotman School of Management, as the head judge of the Canadian Information Productivity Awards (CIPA), and as a councillor of the Institute of Certified Management Consultants of Ontario. Larry holds an MBA from the University of Toronto and a B.Math (Computer Science) from the University of Waterloo.
Hear from our learners
The world is moving into a new era, led by predictive algorithms and artificial intelligence. As a technology leader, it's crucial that I stay at the forefront of this evolution, and the Data Science program has given me the foundation I need to support my technology teams with their innovative projects, while also enabling me to continue my journey into the fascinating world of data.