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Hands-on Data Centric Visual AI Course on Coursera

Author: Dillon Pinto (Director of Growth at Voxel51)

Hands-on Data Centric Visual AI Course on Coursera

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Are you looking for a course to level up your computer vision skills? Take the limited time free course on Data-Centric Visual AI by Voxel51's Harpreet Sahota on Coursera today!

  • 🔍 Discover different labeling approaches, from manual to fully automated
  • 🛠️ Master annotation quality for object detection tasks and fix common issues
  • 📊 Analyze how bounding box quality impacts model performance and boost label consistency
  • ⚙️ Use advanced tools like FiftyOne and CVAT to explore datasets and refine annotations
  • 💡 Tackle complex computer vision challenges like occlusions and small object detection
  • 🧠 Implement data augmentation techniques to improve model robustness

This course is a must for anyone looking to take their visual AI skills to the next level.

Start learning now how to build high-quality datasets like a pro!

👉 Learn more here: https://www.coursera.org/learn/hands-on-data-centric-visual-ai

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