Hands-on AI: Image Data Preprocessing
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|20 May 2019
Intel Software has created a video series to show developers how Image Data Preprocessing can be used for cleaning and augmenting transformations on data sets, and more specifically, why it matters.
The are five episodes in the series, all no more than 3.5 minutes long.
Grey Matter is an Intel Software Elite Reseller, we can help you with any licensing enquiries you have.
We run workshops throughout the year with Intel, we’re heading to Dublin and London in July 2019 to host some free hands-on workshops with Intel Software and Microsoft about HPC and AI on Azure. Find out more here.
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