Top 4 Free Resources to Learn Artificial Intelligence

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Top 4 Free Resources to Learn Artificial Intelligence:

                                             

1. EdX's Artificial Intelligence

This exciting course from EdX talks about AI applications such as Robotics and NLP, machine learning (branch of AI) algorithms, data structures, games, and constraint satisfaction problems. It lasts 12 weeks and is an advanced-level tutorial from Columbia University.

2. Udacity’s Intro to Artificial Intelligence

The course is expected to teach you AI’s “representative applications.” It is a part of its Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree Program. Instructors Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig will take you through the fundamentals of AI, which include Bayes networks, statistics, and machine learning, and AI applications such as NLP, robotics, and image processing. Students are expected to know linear algebra and probability theory.

3. Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Techniques

This Stanford course talks about how AI uses math tools to deal with complex problems such as machine translation, speech and face recognition, and autonomous driving. You can access the comprehensive lecture outline—machine learning concepts; tree search, dynamic programming, heuristics; game playing; Markov decision processes; constraint satisfaction problems; Bayesian networks; and logic— and assignments.

4. Udacity's Artificial Intelligence for Robotics by Georgia Tech

Offered by Udacity, this course talks about programming a robotic car the way Stanford and Google do it. It is a part of the Deep Learning Nanodegree Foundation course. Sebastian Thrun will talk about localization, Kalman and Particle filters, PID control, and SLAM. Strong grasp of math concepts such as linear algebra and probability, knowledge of Python, and programming experience are good-to-have skills.


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