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  • 1.  AI Learning - Path

    Posted Thu April 30, 2020 09:58 AM

    ​Hello,

    I want to reskill myself and learn AI. So looking for Learning Road Map. I am ready for spend one hour everyday.
    I have technical background.

    Please let me know if someone can be my Mentor and guide me.

    -Sanjay



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  • 2.  RE: AI Learning - Path

    Posted Fri May 01, 2020 12:02 PM
    Hi Sanjay,

    I was exactly in your boat a few of months ago and was a bit clueless on where to start. I am suggesting the steps below, based on my personal experience where I feel I learnt a lot in data science and AI quite rapidly. I propose you this, as it worked for me pretty well (so far):
    1. I started with the IBM Data Science professional certificate on Coursera in end of January, earlier this year. It is advertised to take 3 months, but I worked about 6-8 hours per day and finished it in approx. 1 month. This course is advertised as beginner, but gets fairly intense towards the end.
    2. I started IBM Applied AI professional certificate in March. Again, it is advertised to take 3 months, but I worked 6-8 hours per day and managed to finish it in a month, around mid-April. This course, just like the data science professional is advertised as a beginner certification, but gets intense towards the end. Good news is that you'd have Python course in common so one course less to work on towards the certification.
    3. I started working on more data visualisation and cognition courses subsequently, as didn't want to do too much of data science and AI. So I did a few courses in data visualisation and Tableau. You would learn some valuable skills around data visualisation and cognition which are relevant to AI professional (though not necessarily AI necessities).
    4. I am currently starting more into AI Engineering courses from IBM as well as Google from Coursera (trying to balance with other commitments). These are fairly advance and I strongly encourage you to do at least 1 or 2 before taking up these.
    You mentioned that you are able to spend about 1 hour each day. It will be a bit over-ambitious to finish the curriculum of these certificates in a month. But 3 months should be realistic for each of those. Good news is that you have a chance to try out these certifications for a week for free. So you can still choose to opt out if you don't see it as a right fit.

    Hope that helps! Feel free to drop me a note if you would like further information.

    Kind regards,
    Rohit​

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  • 3.  RE: AI Learning - Path

    Posted Wed May 13, 2020 11:16 AM
    Hi Sanjay,

    Here is links to blogpost  which may help you out.

    https://coursera.community/artificial-intelligence-ai-64/kickstart-your-journey-at-coursera-ai-data-science-learning-path-7660


    Also,there are lots of free tutorials posted by experts in respective field on you tube.Below is the collective links to all the channels/tutorials which can help you out.
    https://deep-learning-drizzle.github.io/index.html


    Go thorugh it.

    Regards
    Anish Mahajan

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