The program will be led by an AI researcher from the University of Melbourne, who will provide students with an introduction to the basics of AI, including concepts such as machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision. Throughout the program, students will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on exercises and projects, which will allow them to apply what they have learned and gain practical experience in the field. It is suitable for students with a range of backgrounds and interests, and will provide a valuable learning experience for anyone interested in exploring the potential of AI.
the program is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the concepts and terminology of artificial intelligence. It is an important foundation for the rest of the program, and will help students to better understand the core topics. This program is designed to provide students with a well-rounded education in AI, and to help them develop a range of skills that are valuable in the field.
This phase of the program is designed to challenge students and apply the knowledge and skills they have learned during the introduction to Ai part of the program. Students will have the chance to build their own AI models to solve real world problems
Students will get the chance to use all the skills previously learnt in the program to solve a real world problem.
Students will gain valuable skills and expertise in:
Basic game concepts and
techniques
Problem solving
Teamwork and collaboration
Communication and presentation skills
Art and Technology
Mathematics
Science
Collaboration and Communication
Electrical engineer
Software developer
AI researcher
Computer scientist
Equipment Needed: Spike Essential kits however kits can be provided by us
Prerequire Skills: No prior programming or electronics skills are required. Although for students with backgrounds in these areas the course is able to scale for them
Duration: approximately 1 Term