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Graduate Certificate in Modern Artificial Intelligence Methods

Modern AI Methods Certificate Course Sequence

The Modern AI Methods certificate consists of four courses: Modern Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computer Vision and Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Putting Artificial Intelligence to Use. Students take one course per quarter, in sequence, earning the certificate in just one calendar year.

Certificate courses are designed to be relevant to professionals and recent graduates interested in advancing their knowledge in core and emerging areas of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

Autumn

CSE D 501 Modern Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Place: UW Seattle Campus

A broad introduction to methods and implementations in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Topics may include clustering, classification, regression, recommender systems, and neural networks. This course will cover potential pitfalls and drawbacks of different AI and ML methods, fundamental concepts in AI ethics such as bias and fairness, and an overview of how AI and ML can be applied to real applications. CSE Modern AI Methods students only.

Winter

CSE D 502 Computer Vision and Deep Learning

Place: UW Seattle Campus

Principles and methods for interpreting and processing images. Topics may include segmentation, object recognition, motion tracking, and convolutional neural networks. Students will acquire the toolset for setting up deep learning tasks and engineering best practices for training and fine-tuning deep neural networks. Students will be introduced to ethical considerations for computer vision projects. Prerequisite: CSE D 501.

Spring

CSE D 503 Natural Language Processing

Place: UW Seattle Campus

Principles and methods for interpreting and generating natural language. Topics may include language models, text categorization, text generation, and syntactic and semantic analysis. This course will cover theoretical foundations as well as hands-on experience in carrying out several applied projects in language processing and language modeling. Students will be introduced to ethical considerations in natural language processing. Prerequisite: CSE D 502.

Summer

CSE D 504 Putting Artificial Intelligence to Use

Place: UW Seattle Campus

Culminating experience project. Student teams implement projects in Natural Language Processing and Computer Vision. This course uses most materials taught in the first three classes, and trains students on how to carry out projects in language or vision domains, while considering AI Ethics. Prerequisites: CSE D 503.