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Azure Machine Learning and Cognitive Services [WORKSHOP V3]

This training will introduce you to machine learning tools and AI services on Azure. The session will cover Azure ML Studio (Classic), Azure ML (Service), Spark using Azure Databricks and HDInsight, SQL Server Machine Learning services, Cognitive Services tools and will provide for hands-on experience as well.

Machine learning is a data science technique that allows computers to use existing data to forecast future behaviour, outcomes, and trends. By using machine learning, computers learn without being explicitly programmed. Forecasts or predictions from machine learning can make apps and devices smarter. For example, when you shop online, machine learning helps recommend other products you might want based on what you've bought. Or when your credit card is swiped, machine learning compares the transaction to a database of transactions and helps detect fraud. And when your robot vacuum cleaner vacuums a room, machine learning helps it decide whether the job is done.

Azure Machine Learning (Studio and Service), Spark using Azure Databricks and HDInsight, are cloud services that you use to train, deploy, automate, and manage machine learning models, all at the broad scale that the cloud provides.

Azure Cognitive Services are APIs, SDKs, and services available to help developers build intelligent applications without the need for AI or data science skills or knowledge. Azure Cognitive Services enable developers to easily add cognitive features such as emotion and video detection; facial, speech, and vision recognition; and speech and language understanding – into their applications. The goal of Azure Cognitive Services is to help developers create applications that can see, hear, speak, understand, and even begin to reason.

Attendees that want to try the examples during the workshop need to bring:
* Laptop
* Have an Azure subscription (e.g. set up a free trial at https://azure.com/free , use an Azure Pass free trial, or use a paid subscription);
* Your preferred development IDE (e.g. Visual Studio 2017 or 2019) already installed, to access online webservices;
* Excel (2013 or more recent);
Note: C# examples will be covered, but the webservices can work with any programming language in your applications.

Contents:
1. Introduction to Machine Learning (generic - from scratch, no pre-requisite needed)
2. Introduction to Azure Machine Learning technologies: Azure Machine Learning Studio (Classic), Azure Machine Learning (Service), Spark with Azure Databricks or Azure HDInsight, SQL Server ML Services with R or Python, etc.
3. Introduction to Azure Cognitive Services

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