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Overview
What you'll learn
in
this gen ai & ds bootcamp
Welcome to The Gen AI and Data Science Bootcamp Experience
00:30 on-demand video
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20 Lectures
1:
Welcome to the Bootcamp Experience
14 Lectures
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1.1: Career Benefits of Learning AI and Data Science in 2025
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1.2: How do I know If the Data Scientist / AI Engineer role is suitable for me?
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1.3: There are so many Bootcamps out there, why this Bootcamp?
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1.4: What kind of Job Assistance Do You Provide?
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1.5: How Do I Get Doubt-Clearance Support?
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1.6: Unlock Discord Channels
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1.7: Quality over Quantity
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1.8: How Much Time Do I Need to Complete The Bootcamp?
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1.9: How Many Business Projects Will I Complete in This Bootcamp?
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1.10: What are the Soft Skills I Will Acquire By the End of Bootcamp?
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1.11: Pricing, EMI and Refund
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1.12: Bootcamp Syllabus Overview
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1.13: How Will I Be Informed About the Monthly Live Webinars?
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1.14: System Requirements
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Python: Beginner to Advanced For Data Professionals
17:23 on-demand video
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108 Lectures
6:
Python Basics: Functions, Dictionaries, Tuples and File Handling
9 Lectures
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6.1: Functions
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6.2: Dictionary and Tuples
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6.3: Modules and Pip
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6.4: File Handling
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6.5: Quiz: Functions, Dictionaries, Tuples and File Handling
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6.6: Peter’s Request to Tony
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6.7: Exercise: Functions, Dictionaries, Tuples and File Handling
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6.8: Two Deadly Viruses Infecting Learners
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6.9: Chapter Summary
15:
Project 2: Expense Tracking System
11 Lectures
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15.1: Problem Statement & Tech Architecture
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15.2: Database CRUD Operations
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15.3: Automated Tests Setup for CRUD
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15.4: Expense Management: Backend (FastAPI)
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15.5: Expense Management: Logging
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15.6: Streamlit Introduction
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15.7: Expense Management: Frontend (Streamlit)
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15.8: Analytics: Backend (FastAPI)
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15.9: Analytics: Frontend (Streamlit)
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15.10: README and Requirements.txt
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15.11: Exercise
Online Credibility
00:25 on-demand video
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4 Lectures
SQL for Data Science
02:11 on-demand video
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86 Lectures
2:
SQL Basics: Data Retrieval - Single Table
14 Lectures
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2.1: Install MySQL: Windows
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2.2: Install MySQL: Linux, Mac
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2.3: Import Movies Dataset in MySQL
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2.4: Retrieve Data Using Text Query (SELECT, WHERE, DISTINCT, LIKE)
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2.5: Exercise - Retrieve Data Using Text Query (SELECT, WHERE, DISTINCT, LIKE)
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2.6: Retrieve Data Using Numeric Query (BETWEEN, IN, ORDER BY, LIMIT, OFFSET)
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2.7: Exercise - Retrieve Data Using Numeric Query (BETWEEN, IN, ORDER BY, LIMIT, OFFSET)
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2.8: Summary Analytics (MIN, MAX, AVG, GROUP BY)
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2.9: Exercise - Summary Analytics (MIN, MAX, AVG, GROUP BY)
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2.10: HAVING Clause
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2.11: Calculated Columns (IF, CASE, YEAR, CURYEAR)
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2.12: Exercise - Calculated Columns (IF, CASE, YEAR, CURYEAR)
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2.13: The Data God’s Blessing
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2.14: Quiz
Math and Statistics For AI, Data Science
11:34 on-demand video
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98 Lectures
3:
Measures Of Central Tendency and Dispersion
18 Lectures
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3.1: Descriptive vs. Inferential Statistics
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3.2: Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode
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3.3: Percentile
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3.4: Analysis: Shoe Sales (Using Mean, Median, Percentile)
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3.5: Quiz
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3.6: Exercise
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3.7: Measures of Dispersion: Range, IQR
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3.8: Box or Whisker Plot
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3.9: Outlier Treatment Using IQR and Box Plot
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3.10: Quiz
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3.11: Exercise
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3.12: Measures of Dispersion: Variance and Standard Deviation
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3.13: Analysis: Stock Returns Volatility (Using Variance and Std Dev)
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3.14: Correlation
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3.15: Correlation vs Causation
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3.16: Quiz
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3.17: Exercise
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3.18: Chapter Summary
7:
Phase 1: Find Target Market
21 Lectures
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7.1: Data Validation Of Acquired Data
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7.2: Data Understanding, MySQL Setup
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7.3: Data Import in Jupyter Notebook
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7.4: Data Cleaning: Handle NULL Values (Annual Income)
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7.5: Data Cleaning: Treat Outliers (Annual Income)
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7.6: Data Visualization: Annual Income
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7.7: Exercise: Treat Outliers in Age Column
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7.8: Exercise Solution: Treat Outliers in Age Column
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7.9: Data Visualization: Age, Gender, Location
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7.10: Peter’s Nightmare
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7.11: Data Cleaning: Credit Score Table - Part 1
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7.12: Data Cleaning: Credit Score Table - Part 2
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7.13: Correlation among Credit Profile Variables
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7.14: Exercise: Handle NULL Values in Transactions Table
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7.15: Exercise Solution: Handle NULL Values in Transactions Table
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7.16: Peter’s Confusion: IQR or Std Dev?
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7.17: Data Cleaning: Treat Outliers using IQR (Transaction Amount)
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7.18: Data Visualization: Transactions Table
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7.19: Finalize the Target Group
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7.20: Phase 1 Feedback Meeting With Stakeholders
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7.21: Get Ready For Phase 2
8:
Central Limit Theorem
12 Lectures
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8.1: Random Sampling & Sample Bias
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8.2: The Law of Large Numbers
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8.3: Central Limit Theorem, Sampling Distribution
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8.4: Case Study: Solar Panels
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8.5: Standard Error
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8.6: Quiz
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8.7: Z Score Table (Z-Table)
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8.8: Quiz
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8.9: Confidence Interval
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8.10: Confidence Interval: Estimate Car Miles
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8.11: Exercise
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8.12: Chapter Summary
9:
Hypothesis Testing
19 Lectures
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9.1: Null vs Alternate Hypothesis
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9.2: Z Test, Rejection Region
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9.3: Housing Inflation Test: Rejection Region
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9.4: Quiz
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9.5: Exercise
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9.6: p-Value
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9.7: Housing Inflation Test: p-Value
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9.8: Quiz
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9.9: Exercise
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9.10: One-Tailed vs Two-Tailed Test
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9.11: Type 1 and Type 2 Errors
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9.12: Quiz
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9.13: Statistical Power & Effect Size
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9.14: A/B Testing
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9.15: A/B Testing Using Z Test
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9.16: A/B Testing: Drug Trial
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9.17: Quiz
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9.18: Exercise
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9.19: Chapter Summary
Online Credibility & Domain Knowledge Course
00:31 on-demand video
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5 Lectures
Master Machine Learning for Data Science & AI: Beginner to Advanced
21:09 on-demand video
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201 Lectures
1:
Welcome to Machine Learning Experience
2 Lectures
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1.1: AI Family Tree
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1.2: Course Overview
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3:
Supervised Machine Learning: Regression
29 Lectures
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3.1: Simple Linear Regression
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3.2: Multiple Linear Regression
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3.3: Quiz
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3.4: Exercise
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3.5: Cost Function
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3.6: Derivatives and Partial Derivatives
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3.7: Chain Rule
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3.8: Quiz
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3.9: Exercise
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3.10: Gradient Descent Theory
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3.11: Gradient Descent: Python Implementation
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3.12: Why MSE (and not MAE)?
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3.13: Model Evaluation: Train, Test Split
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3.14: Model Evaluation: Metrics
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3.15: Peter Pandey Flexes his ML skills on LinkedIn
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3.16: Quiz
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3.17: Exercise
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3.18: Data Preprocessing: One Hot Encoding
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3.19: Quiz
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3.20: Polynomial Regression
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3.21: Quiz
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3.22: Exercise
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3.23: Overfitting and Underfitting
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3.24: Reasons and Remedies For Overfitting / Underfitting
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3.25: L1 and L2 Regularization
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3.26: Bias Variance Trade Off
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3.27: Quiz
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3.28: Exercise
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3.29: Chapter Summary
4:
Supervised Machine Learning: Classification
31 Lectures
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4.1: Introduction to Classification
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4.2: Logistic Regression: Binary Classification
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4.3: Model Evaluation: Accuracy, Precision and Recall
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4.4: Quiz
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4.5: Exercise
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4.6: Model Evaluation: F1 Score, Confusion Matrix
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4.7: Logistic Regression: Multiclass Classification
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4.8: Cost Function: Log Loss
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4.9: Quiz
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4.10: Exercise
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4.11: Support Vector Machine (SVM)
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4.12: Data Pre-processing: Scaling
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4.13: Sklearn Pipeline
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4.14: Quiz (disabled)
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4.15: Quiz
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4.16: Exercise
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4.17: Naive Bayes: Theory
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4.18: Naive Bayes: SMS Spam Classification
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4.19: Quiz
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4.20: Exercise
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4.21: Decision Tree: Theory
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4.22: Decision Tree: Salary Classification
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4.23: I Need a Favour
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4.24: Quiz
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4.25: Exercise
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4.26: Handle Class Imbalance: Theory
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4.27: Handle Class Imbalance Using imblearn: Churn Prediction
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4.28: Quiz
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4.29: Exercise
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4.30: Get inspired by Peter Pandey
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4.31: Chapter Summary
5:
Ensemble Learning
21 Lectures
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5.1: What is Ensemble Learning?
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5.2: Majority Voting, Average and Weighted Average
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5.3: Bagging
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5.4: Bagging: Random Forest
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5.5: Random Forest: Raisin Classification
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5.6: Quiz
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5.7: Exercise
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5.8: Boosting: AdaBoost
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5.9: Gradient Boosting: Regression Walk Through
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5.10: Gradient Boosting: Regression Math
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5.11: Gradient Boosting: Revenue Prediction
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5.12: Quiz
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5.13: Exercise
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5.14: Gradient Boosting: Classification
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5.15: XGBoost: Walk Through
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5.16: XGBoost: California Housing Prediction
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5.17: XGBoost: Synthetic Data Classification
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5.18: XGBoost: Benefits
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5.19: Quiz
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5.20: Exercise
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5.21: Chapter Summary
6:
Model Evaluation & Fine Tuning
16 Lectures
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6.1: Introduction
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6.2: Model Evaluation: ROC Curve & AUC
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6.3: Cost Benefit Analysis Using ROC in Sklearn
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6.4: Quiz
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6.5: Exercise
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6.6: K Fold Cross Validation
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6.7: Stratified K Fold Cross Validation
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6.8: Hyperparameter Tuning: GridsearchCV
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6.9: Hyperparameter Tuning: RandomizedSearchCV
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6.10: Quiz
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6.11: Exercise
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6.12: Model Selection Guide
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6.13: Luck favors the LinkedIn post
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6.14: Selecting the Right Evaluation Metric
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6.15: Quiz
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6.16: Chapter Summary
7:
ML Project Life Cycle
10 Lectures
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7.1: 10 Stages of AI Project Life Cycle
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7.2: Requirements and Scope of Work (SOW)
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7.3: Data Collection
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7.4: Data Cleaning & Exploratory Data Analysis
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7.5: Feature Engineering
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7.6: Model Selection & Training
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7.7: Model Fine Tuning
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7.8: Model Deployment
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7.9: Monitoring and Feedback Using ML Ops
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7.10: Chapter Summary
9:
Unsupervised Learning
13 Lectures
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9.1: Introduction
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9.2: K Means Clustering: Theory
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9.3: K Means Clustering: Customer Segmentation
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9.4: Hierarchical Clustering: Theory
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9.5: Hierarchical Clustering: Customer Segmentation
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9.6: Quiz
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9.7: Exercise
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9.8: DBSCAN: Theory
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9.9: DBSCAN: Practical Implementation
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9.10: Peter AI
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9.11: Quiz
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9.12: Exercise
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9.13: Chapter Summary
10:
Project 1: Healthcare Premium Prediction (Regression)
16 Lectures
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10.1: The Rise of AtliQ AI
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10.2: Project Charter Meeting
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10.3: Scope of Work, Task Planning in JIRA
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10.4: Data Collection
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10.5: Data Cleaning & EDA - Part 1
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10.6: Data Cleaning & EDA - Part 2
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10.7: Feature Engineering
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10.8: Model Training, Fine Tunning
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10.9: 98% Model Accuracy, Really?
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10.10: Error Analysis
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10.11: Model Segmentation
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10.12: Request More Data
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10.13: Model Retraining
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10.14: Build App Using Streamlit
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10.15: Deployment
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10.16: Exercise
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Project 2: Credit Risk Modelling (Classification)
19 Lectures
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11.1: Peter's Promotion: New Project
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11.2: Domain Understanding: NBFC & Credit Approvals
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11.3: Scope of Work & Tech Architecture
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11.4: Data Collection
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11.5: Quick Intro to Data Leakage
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11.6: Data Cleaning
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11.7: Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)
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11.8: Feature Engineering – Part 1
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11.9: Weight of Evidence (WOE), Information Value (IV)
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11.10: Feature Engineering – Part 2
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11.11: Model Training & Evaluation
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11.12: Introduction to Optuna
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11.13: Model Fine Tuning Using Optuna
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11.14: Intro To Rank Ordering & KS Statistic
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11.15: Model Evaluation Using KS Statistic & Gini Coefficient
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11.16: Streamlit App
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11.17: Business Presentation
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11.18: Deployment
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11.19: Exercise
12:
ML Ops & Cloud Tools
22 Lectures
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12.1: What is ML Ops?
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12.2: Importance of ML Ops in Your Career
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12.3: ML Flow: Purpose and Overview
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12.4: ML Flow: Experiment Tracking
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12.5: ML Flow: Model Registry
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12.6: ML Flow: Centralized Server Using Dagshub
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12.7: Quiz
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12.8: What is API?
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12.9: FastAPI Basics
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12.10: Build FastAPI Server For Credit Risk Project
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12.11: Quiz
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12.12: Git Version Control System
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12.13: Introduction to ML Cloud Platforms
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12.14: AWS Sagemaker: Account Setup
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12.15: AWS Sagemaker: Sagemaker Studio
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12.16: AWS Sagemaker: 4 Ways to Train Model
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12.17: AWS Sagemaker: Built In Algorithms
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12.18: AWS Sagemaker: Script Mode
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12.19: Quiz
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12.20: Data Drift Detection Using PSI & CSI
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12.21: PSI & CSI: Practical Implementation
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12.22: Quiz
Job Assistance Portal, ATS Resume & Portfolio Website
01:00 on-demand video
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14 Lectures
Deep Learning: Beginner to Advanced
12:36 on-demand video
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85 Lectures
10:
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN)
10 Lectures
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10.1: What is CNN? Convolution, Kernels, Pooling and Beyond
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10.2: Padding and Strides
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10.3: CIFAR10 Image Classification using CNN
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10.4: Data Augmentation
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10.5: Transfer Learning
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10.6: Pre-trained Models – ResNet, EfficientNet, MobileNet etc.
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10.7: Caltech101 Classification Using Transfer Learning
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10.8: Quiz
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10.9: Exercise
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10.10: Chapter Summary
12:
Transformers
15 Lectures
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12.1: Introduction to Transformer Architecture
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12.2: Word Embeddings
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12.3: Contextual Embeddings
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12.4: Overview of Encoder and Decoder
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12.5: Tokenization, Positional Embeddings
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12.6: Attention Mechanism
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12.7: Multi Headed Attention
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12.8: Decoder
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12.9: How Transformers are Trained?
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12.10: Hugging Face: BERT Basics
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12.11: Hugging Face: Spam Classification Using BERT
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12.12: Hugging Face: Next Word Prediction Using GPT2
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12.13: Quiz
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12.14: Exercise
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12.15: Chapter Summary
13:
Project: Car Damage Detection
10 Lectures
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13.1: AtliQ AI’s First Big Client: Vroom Cars
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13.2: Problem Statement & SOW
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13.3: Data Load and Transformation
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13.4: Model Training with CNN
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13.5: Model Training with CNN and Regularization
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13.6: Model Training using Transfer Learning
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13.7: Hyperparameter Tunning using Optuna
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13.8: Model Evaluation and Export
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13.9: Streamlit App
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13.10: FastAPI Server
Natural Language Processing
07:00 on-demand video
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27 Lectures
3:
Text Representation
11 Lectures
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3.1: Introduction to Text Representation
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3.2: Label and One Hot Encoding
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3.3: Bag of Words (BOW)
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3.4: Bag of n-grams
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3.5: TF-IDF
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3.6: Word Embeddings: Theoretical Foundation
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3.7: Word Embeddings in Spacy
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3.8: News Classification using Spacy Word Embeddings
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3.9: Quiz
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3.10: Exercise
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3.11: Chapter Summary
Gen AI to Agentic AI with Business Projects
05:50 on-demand video
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105 Lectures
2:
Introduction to Generative AI and Agentic AI
9 Lectures
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2.1: What is Generative AI?
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2.2: Traditional AI vs Gen AI
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2.3: What are AI Agents and Agentic AI?
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2.4: Gen AI vs AI Agents vs Agentic AI
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2.5: Real-world Applications for Gen AI & Agentic AI
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2.6: Steps to Build Gen AI and Agentic Applications
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2.7: Quiz
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2.8: Exercise
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2.9: Chapter Summary
4:
Gen AI: Langchain and Prompting Essentials
11 Lectures
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4.1: Elements of a Good Prompt
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4.2: Zero-Shot, One-Shot, and Few-Shot Prompting
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4.3: LangChain Installation
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4.4: Groq and Ollama Setup
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4.5: Calling LLM from Langchain
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4.6: Prompt Templates & Chains
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4.7: Output Parser
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4.8: Build Financial Data Extraction App
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4.9: Quiz
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4.10: Exercise
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4.11: Chapter Summary
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Gen AI: Business Project 2 - E-Commerce Chatbot
11 Lectures
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7.1: Problem Statement
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7.2: SOW & Technical Architecture
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7.3: Implement FAQ Handling
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7.4: Routing using semantic-router
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7.5: Streamlit UI: FAQ Handling
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7.6: SQLite Database Setup
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7.7: Implement Product Handling: SQL Query Generation
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7.8: Implement Product Handling: Data Comprehension
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7.9: Streamlit UI: Product Questions Handling
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7.10: Bonus: Web Scraping
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7.11: Exercise
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Agentic AI: Business Project 3
9 Lectures
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12.1: Problem Statement & Tech Architecture
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12.2: HR Management System (HRMS) APIs
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12.3: Seed Data for HRMS
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12.4: MCP Tools for Employee Management
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12.5: Google App Password Setup for Emails
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12.6: MCP Tools for Emails
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12.7: MCP Prompt to Onboard a New Employee
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12.8: MCP Tools for Tickets Management
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12.9: Exercise
Start Applying for Jobs -DS
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Interview Preparation / Job Assistance - DS
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Virtual Internship
00:11 on-demand video
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2:
Week1
29 Lectures
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2.1: Welcome Note
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2.2: Your Onboarding Letter
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2.3: Welcome Note from Your Manager
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2.4: Let's Dive Right Into Week 1!
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2.5: Getting Help From Your Mentors / Seniors
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2.6: Your First Task
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2.7: Incoming Task Email 1
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2.8: Have You Completed This Task?
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2.9: Quality Check 1
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2.10: Quality Check 2
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2.11: Quality Check 3
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2.12: Quality Check 4
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2.13: Quality Check 5
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2.14: Quality Check 6
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2.15: Quality Check 7
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2.16: Quality Check 8
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2.17: Quality Check 9
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2.18: Quality Check 10
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2.19: Congratulations, You Have Completed the First Task of Your Internship.
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2.20: Your Second Task
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2.21: Incoming Task Email 2
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2.22: Have You Completed the Assigned Task?
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2.23: Presentation Submission (Visualization Task)
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2.24: Congratulations! You Have Completed 2 Tasks in a Row!
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2.25: You Need Scrum Training
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2.26: Incoming Task Email 3
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2.27: Have You Completed the Assigned Task?
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2.28: Scrum Knowledge Check
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2.29: Congratulations, You Have Completed Week 1 Successfully.
3:
Week 2
26 Lectures
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3.1: Let's Dive Right into Week 2!
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3.2: Can You Handle this Project?
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3.3: Incoming Task Email 1
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3.4: Have You Completed the Assigned Task?
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3.5: Quality Check 1
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3.6: Quality Check 2
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3.7: Quality Check 3
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3.8: Quality Check 4
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3.9: Quality Check 5
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3.10: Quality Check 6
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3.11: Quality Check 7
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3.12: Quality Check 8
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3.13: Quality Check 9
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3.14: Quality Check 10
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3.15: Congratulations on Finishing This Task!
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3.16: SQL Query Debugging
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3.17: Incoming Task Email 2
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3.18: Quality Check 1
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3.19: Quality Check 2
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3.20: Quality Check 3
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3.21: Quality Check 4
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3.22: Quality Check 5
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3.23: Quality Check 6
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3.24: Quality Check 7
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3.25: Quality Check 8
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3.26: Congratulations on Successfully Completing the Task!
4:
Week 3 & 4
26 Lectures
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4.1: Let's Dive Right into the Final 2 Weeks!
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4.2: Can You Step Up for a Client Task?
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4.3: Incoming Task Email: Data Cleaning
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4.4: Please Don't Share Datasets
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4.5: Have You Completed the Data Cleaning?
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4.6: Quality Check 1
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4.7: Quality Check 2
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4.8: Quality Check 3
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4.9: Quality Check 4
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4.10: Incoming Task Email: Feature Engineering
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4.11: Have You Completed the Feature Engineering Task?
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4.12: Quality Check 1
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4.13: Quality Check 2
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4.14: Quality Check 3
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4.15: Quality Check 4
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4.16: Let's Start Predictive Modeling
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4.17: Incoming Task Email: Predictive Modeling
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4.18: Have You Completed the Modeling Task?
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4.19: Quality Check
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4.20: Incoming Task Email: MLflow Deployment
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4.21: Submission of DagsHub link | ML flow
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4.22: Incoming Task Email: Streamlit App Development
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4.23: Have You Completed the Streamlit App Development?
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4.24: Can You Present to Client?
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4.25: Presentation Submission (CodeX Project)
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4.26: End Note
Virtual Internship 2
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Week 5
14 Lectures
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1.1: Let's Dive Right into Week 5!
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1.2: DL Project For Our Logistics Client from California
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1.3: Incoming Task Email 1
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1.4: Have You Completed the Assigned Task?
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1.5: Congratulations You Have Finished The First Task Of Week 5!
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1.6: Incoming Task Email 2
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1.7: Have You Completed the Assigned Task?
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1.8: Quality Check 1
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1.9: Quality Check 2
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1.10: Congratulations! You Have Completed 2 Tasks in a Row!
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1.11: Incoming Task Email 3
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1.12: Have You Completed This Task?
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1.13: Quality Check
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1.14: Congratulations, You Have Completed Week 5 Successfully.
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Week 6
12 Lectures
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2.1: Let's Dive Right Into Week 6!
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2.2: Can We Try an Alternative approach
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2.3: Incoming Task Email 1
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2.4: Have You Completed This Task?
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2.5: Quality Check 1
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2.6: Quality Check 2
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2.7: Congratulations on Finishing This Task!
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2.8: Incoming Task Email 2
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2.9: Have You Built the Streamlit App for Client Demo
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2.10: Manage Your GitHub Reporsitory
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2.11: Have you pushed your code to GitHub?
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2.12: Congratulations on Successfully Completing the Task!
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Week 7
8 Lectures
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3.1: Let's Dive Right Into Week 7!
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3.2: Business Context
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3.3: Incoming Task Email 1
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3.4: Have you completed this task?
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3.5: Congratulations you have completed the first task of Week 7
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3.6: Incoming Task Email 2
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3.7: Have you completed this task?
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3.8: Congratulations, You Have Completed Week 7 Successfully.
Get Your Certificate
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AI for Everyone
10:40 on-demand video
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67 Lectures
2:
Supplementary Learning (Industry Projects)
5 Lectures
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2.1: Intro: How to use this supplementary learning
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2.2: Statistical ML Project: Build a House Prediction System
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2.3: Deep Learning Project: Build a Potato Disease Classification System
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2.4: NLP Project: Build a chatbot using Dialog Flow
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2.5: Gen AI Project: Build a news research tool in finance domain
SQL Beginner to Advanced For Data Professionals
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2:
SQL Basics: Database Creation & Updates
17 Lectures
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2.1: Database Normalization and Data Integrity
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2.2: Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD)
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2.3: Mentor Talk: Art of Googling
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2.4: Data Types: Numeric (INT, DECIMAL, FLOAT, DOUBLE)
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2.5: Data Types: String (VARCHAR, CHAR, ENUM)
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2.6: Data Types: Date, Time (DATETIME, DATE, TIME, YEAR, TIMESTAMP)
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2.7: Data Types: JSON, Spatial (JSON, GEOMETRY)
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2.8: Luck Favors the LinkedIn Post
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2.9: Primary key
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2.10: Foreign Key
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2.11: Create a Database From an Entity Relationship Diagram - ERD
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2.12: Import Data From a CSV File Into a Database
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2.13: Insert Statement
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2.14: Update and Delete
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2.15: I Need a Favour
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2.16: Expect the Unexpected: The Intermission Scene
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2.17: Quiz
3:
AtliQ Hardware & Problem Statement
8 Lectures
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3.1: The Rise of Databases at AtliQ
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3.2: Relational vs No-SQL Database
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3.3: AtliQ Hardware’s Business Model
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3.4: Profit & Loss Statement
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3.5: ETL, Data Warehouse, OLAP vs OLTP, Data Catalog
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3.6: Fact vs Dimension Table, Star vs Snowflake Schema, Data Import
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3.7: Simplified: What is Kanban?
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3.8: Quiz
4:
SQL Advanced: Finance Analytics
10 Lectures
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4.1: Backlog Grooming Meeting: Gross Sales Report
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4.2: User-Defined SQL Functions
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4.3: Exercise: User-Defined SQL Functions
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4.4: Gross Sales Report: Monthly Product Transactions
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4.5: Gross Sales Report: Total Sales Amount
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4.6: Exercise: Yearly Sales Report
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4.7: Stored Procedures: Monthly Gross Sales Report
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4.8: Stored Procedure: Market Badge
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4.9: Benefits of Stored Procedures
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4.10: Quiz
5:
SQL Advanced: Top Customers, Products, Markets
16 Lectures
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5.1: Problem Statement and Pre-Invoice Discount Report
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5.2: Performance Improvement # 1
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5.3: Performance Improvement # 2
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5.4: Database Views: Introduction
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5.5: Database Views: Post Invoice Discount, Net Sales
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5.6: Exercise: Database Views
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5.7: Top Markets and Customers
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5.8: Exercise: Top Products
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5.9: The Two Most Important Skills for the Data Analyst
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5.10: Window Functions: OVER Clause
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5.11: Window Functions: Using it in a Task
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5.12: Exercise: Window Functions: OVER Clause
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5.13: Window Functions: ROW_NUMBER, RANK, DENSE_RANK
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5.14: Exercise: Window Functions: ROW_NUMBER, RANK, DENSE_RANK
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5.15: 5 Ways SQL is Used in the Industry
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5.16: Quiz
6:
SQL Advanced: Supply Chain Analytics
14 Lectures
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6.1: Supply Chain Basics : Simplified
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6.2: Problem Statement
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6.3: Create a Helper Table
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6.4: Database Triggers
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6.5: Database Events
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6.6: Temporary Tables & Forecast Accuracy Report
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6.7: Exercise: CTE, Temporary Tables
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6.8: Subquery vs CTE vs Views vs Temporary Table
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6.9: User Accounts and Privileges
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6.10: Database Indexes: Overview
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6.11: Database Indexes: Composite Index
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6.12: Database Indexes: Index Types
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6.13: Peter Pandey's Order: I Have Completed the Course - Now What?
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6.14: Quiz
Live Webinar
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Course Instructors/Creators

Dhaval Patel
Data Entrepreneur (12+ Years),
YouTuber,
Ex - Bloomberg, NVIDIA
I have 17 years of experience in Programming and Data Science working for big tech companies like NVIDIA and Bloomberg. I also run a famous YouTube channel called Codebasics where I pursue my passion for teaching.
Hemanand Vadivel
Ex- Data Analytics Manager, 8+ Years in Europe, Microsoft Certified, Certified Supply Chain Professional
I’m a Mechanical Engineer who transitioned to a full-time Data & Analytics Manager in the UK & Germany. I have delivered 30+ analytics projects over 15+ countries and trained professionals at different levels to equip them with valuable analytics skills.

You Can
Work On Real World Projects
That Hiring Managers Like
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Healthcare Premium Prediction
Develop a high-accuracy predictive model to estimate healthcare premiums based on factors such as age, smoking habits, BMI, and medical history. Integrate the model into a Streamlit application for client use in making predictions.
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Credit Risk Modelling: NBFC Domain
Build a Streamlit app and classification model to calculate scores for loan applications in the NBFC domain. Categorize applicants into credit ratings (poor to excellent) and identify potential defaulters, following a CIBIL-like system.
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Expense Tracking System: Finance Domain
Build a interactive web application using Streamlit which takes the expense amount and category as input. It will then perform analytics and provide insights on expense breakdown by categories and months.
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AtliQo Bank - Credit Card Launch Campaign
Assist AtliQo Bank in launching a credit card campaign by performing data cleaning, EDA, hypothesis testing, and A/B testing to analyze effectiveness, uncover insights, and recommend actions for campaign success.
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Beverage Price Range Prediction
Develop a predictive model that will assist in setting a price range that avoids the risks of overselling or underselling the product based on the survey data, ensuring a successful market launch.
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Car Damage Detection using CNN
Build a deep learning model for car damage detection using CNNs, transfer learning, and hyperparameter tuning. Deploy the model with Streamlit and FastAPI, enabling automated and efficient damage assessments for real-world applications.
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Real Estate Assistant Using RAG
Develop a generative AI solution for the real estate domain using Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). Implement efficient data retrieval and answer generation, integrating the system with a user-friendly Streamlit interface for seamless interactions.
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E-Commerce Website Chatbot
Build a chatbot for an e-commerce platform to handle FAQs, product queries, and assist customers with purchase decisions. Integrated with SQLite database for dynamic responses and deployed via a user-friendly Streamlit UI for seamless interactions.
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Stale Fruit Detection: Deep Learning
Build a CNN-based deep learning model to detect stale fruit in cold storage warehouses. Project includes data augmentation, model training, fine-tuning, and building a Streamlit app where clients can drag and drop images for real-time detection.
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RAG Based System for Healthcare Professionals
Develop a RAG based Q&A system to query PubMed articles and provide relevant answers using an LLM. The system stores articles in Chromadb, generating context-based responses via an interactive Streamlit UI.

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