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Computer Vision for Engineering and Science

Cameras are an integral component in many new technologies. Autonomous systems use cameras to navigate their environment, while doctors use small cameras to...

By MathWorks on Coursera

About This Course

Cameras are an integral component in many new technologies. Autonomous systems use cameras to navigate their environment, while doctors use small cameras to help guide minimally invasive surgical techniques. It is essential that engineers use computer vision techniques to extract information from these types of images and videos. In this specialization, you’ll gain the computer vision skills underpinning many of today’s top jobs. Specifically, you’ll: Perform object detection Train image classification models Use features to track objects and align images Detect motion in video Implement multi-object tracking You will use MATLAB throughout this specialization. MATLAB is the go-to choice for millions of people working in engineering and science and provides the capabilities you need to accomplish your computer vision tasks. You will be provided free access to MATLAB for the duration of the specialization to complete your work. To be successful in this specialization, it will help to have some prior image processing experience. If you are new to image data, it’s recommended to first complete the Image Processing for Engineering and Science specialization.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Computer Vision for Engineering and Science cost?

Computer Vision for Engineering and Science costs $79. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.

Who teaches Computer Vision for Engineering and Science?

Computer Vision for Engineering and Science is taught by MathWorks, MathWorks.

What skill level is Computer Vision for Engineering and Science for?

This course is designed for advanced learners.

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DurationSelf-paced
LevelAdvanced
Languageen
PlatformCoursera
InstructorMathWorks