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University of Michigan

Python Project: pillow, tesseract, and opencv

University of Michigan via Coursera

Overview

This course will walk you through a hands-on project suitable for a portfolio. You will be introduced to third-party APIs and will be shown how to manipulate images using the Python imaging library (pillow), how to apply optical character recognition to images to recognize text (tesseract and py-tesseract), and how to identify faces in images using the popular opencv library. By the end of the course you will have worked with three different libraries available for Python 3 to create a real-world data-analysis project. The course is best-suited for learners who have taken the first four courses of the Python 3 Programming Specialization. Learners who already have Python programming skills but want to practice with a hands-on, real-world data-analysis project can also benefit from this course. This is the fifth and final course in the Python 3 Programming Specialization.

Syllabus

  • The Python Imaging Library
  • Tesseract and Optical Character Recognition
  • Computer Vision with OpenCV

Taught by

Christopher Brooks

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