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Technical Workshop on AI - IIEC DOT - 28th & 29th March, 2020

Technical Workshop on AI

Though because of CORANA we all are going thorough hard time but still last two days were fantastic for me and it was a learning weekend.

A great initiative from LinuxWorld Informatics Pvt. Ltd, they organized a workshop on Artificial Intelligence(AI) by Vimal Daga where I learned for a Noble cause and being a responsible technical engineer tried to find a solution together for COVID-19.

However it was just two days workshop but still lots of most demanding technical things covered in this workshop like Linux > Python >  AI(Artificial Intelligence) > ML(Machine Learning) > CV(Computer Vision) > DS(Data Science).

Also few projects discussed here and these will be completed under guidance of Vimal Daga. These projects will be very much helpful in support system to fight with COVID-19 pandemic.

LW, thank you so much :)

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