Create, configure, deploy, and secure Azure Cognitive Services
Implement Computer Vision solutions
Create and manage Azure Cognitive Search solutions
Create language understanding capabilities with LUIS
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Candidates for Exam AI-102 should have subject matter expertise building, managing, and deploying AI solutions that leverage Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Cognitive Search, and Microsoft Bot Framework.
Candidates for this exam should be proficient in C#, Python, or JavaScript and should be able to use REST-based APIs and SDKs to build computer vision, natural language processing, knowledge mining, and conversational AI solutions on Azure. They should also understand the components that make up the Azure AI portfolio and the available data storage options. Plus, candidates need to understand and be able to apply responsible AI principles.
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the following technical tasks: plan and manage an Azure Cognitive Services solution; implement Computer Vision solutions; implement natural language processing solutions; implement knowledge mining solutions; and implement conversational AI solutions.
- Plan and manage an Azure Cognitive Services solution (15-20%)
- Implement Computer Vision solutions (20-25%)
- Implement natural language processing solutions (20-25%)
- Implement knowledge mining solutions (15-20%)
- Implement conversational AI solutions (15-20%)
Taught by Scott Duffy, the number one instructor of Microsoft Azure on Udemy.
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