Online or onsite, instructor-led live Pattern Recognition training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice the fundamentals and advanced topics of Pattern Recognition.
Pattern Recognition training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Pattern Recognition trainings in Melbourne can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
385 Bourke Street is located in the bustling Central Business District (CBD) and retail precinct of Melbourne's commercial hu...
385 Bourke Street is located in the bustling Central Business District (CBD) and retail precinct of Melbourne's commercial hub, making it by far the most sought after address in the City. Positioned directly opposite the Bourke street Mall, the 41 level tower houses a two level retail complex, known as the Galleria Retail Centre. Showcased underneath an impressive high glass ceiling, the retail specialty stores offer the best in giftware, fashion, food and services. The premium grade property is uniquely positioned on a 45 degree angle to the Melbourne CBD grid, providing excellent 360 degree views and has excellent access to public transport, with trams running along both Bourke and Elizabeth Streets and train and bus stations within 500 metres.
Cliftons Perth
Parmelia House, 191 St Georges Terrace, Perth, Australia, 6000
Located within the historic Bishops See precinct, it sits at the western end of Perth’s Commercial Business District
This instructor-led, live course provides an introduction into the field of pattern recognition and machine learning. It touches on practical applications in statistics, computer science, signal processing, computer vision, data mining, and bioinformatics.
The course is interactive and includes plenty of hands-on exercises, instructor feedback, and testing of knowledge and skills acquired.
Pattern Matching is a technique used to locate specified patterns within an image. It can be used to determine the existence of specified characteristics within a captured image, for example the expected label on a defective product in a factory line or the specified dimensions of a component. It is different from "Pattern Recognition" (which recognizes general patterns based on larger collections of related samples) in that it specifically dictates what we are looking for, then tells us whether the expected pattern exists or not.
Format of the Course
This course introduces the approaches, technologies and algorithms used in the field of pattern matching as it applies to Machine Vision.
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