Data Engineering in AWS
About this Course
Data Engineering in AWS is the first course in the AWS Certified Machine Learning Specialty specialization. This course helps learners to analyze various data gathering techniques. They will also gain insight to handle missing data. This course is divided into two modules and each module is further segmented by Lessons and Video Lectures. This course facilitates learners with approximately 2:30-3:00 Hours Video lectures that provide both Theory and Hands -On knowledge. Also, Graded and Ungraded Quiz are provided with every module in order to test the ability of learners. Module 1: Introduction to Data Engineering Module 2: Feature extraction and feature selection Candidate should have at least two years of hands-on experience architecting, and running ML workloads in the AWS Cloud. One should have basic ML algorithms knowledge. By the end of this course, a learner will be able to: - Understand various data-gathering techniques - Analyze techniques to handle missing data - Implement feature extraction and feature selection with Principal Component Analysis and Variance Thresholds.Created by: Whizlabs

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