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Skills you'll gain: Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Machine Learning Algorithms, Artificial Neural Networks, Visualization (Computer Graphics), Algorithms, Applied Machine Learning, Machine Learning Software, Python Programming, Computer Programming, Data Science
- Status: Free
Northwestern University
Skills you'll gain: Computer Graphic Techniques, Computer Vision, Visualization (Computer Graphics), Data Visualization, Matlab
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Systems Design, Algorithms
Michigan State University
Skills you'll gain: Creativity, Social Media, Operations Management, Writing
MathWorks
Skills you'll gain: Matlab, Data Visualization, Computer Graphic Techniques, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Scientific Visualization, Visualization (Computer Graphics), Deep Learning
Skills you'll gain: Computer Vision
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Matlab
- Status: Free
Google Cloud
Skills you'll gain: Matlab, Data Visualization, Computer Graphic Techniques, Computer Vision, Scientific Visualization, Visualization (Computer Graphics)
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Systems Design
Columbia University
Skills you'll gain: Computer Vision, Mathematics, Algebra, Algorithms, Computational Thinking
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular optical+flow courses
- Introduction to Computer Vision and Image Processing:Â IBM
- Fundamentals of Digital Image and Video Processing:Â Northwestern University
- Optical Engineering:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Photography Basics and Beyond: From Smartphone to DSLR:Â Michigan State University
- MathWorks Computer Vision Engineer:Â MathWorks
- Object Tracking and Motion Detection with Computer Vision:Â MathWorks
- Computer Vision for Engineering and Science:Â MathWorks
- Introduction to Image Generation:Â Google Cloud
- Image Processing for Engineering and Science:Â MathWorks
- First Order Optical System Design:Â University of Colorado Boulder