Opleiding: Applied Computer Vision Essentials [GK840043]

OVERVIEW

Learn to build, deploy, and evaluate modern computer vision systems—from classical techniques to cutting-edge deep learning.

Applied Computer Vision Essentials is a hands-on course designed for professionals eager to deepen their understanding of modern computer vision techniques. Whether you're transitioning from classical image processing or already working with deep learning models, this course offers a structured path to mastering the tools and concepts that power today’s most advanced visual systems. From edge detection and feature extraction to segmentation and multimodal pipelines, learners will explore the full spectrum of computer vision applications through practical labs and real-world scenarios.

Participants will gain experience with cutting-edge frameworks like YOLOv9, SAM 2, and DINOv2, while building and deploying models in a GPU-enabled Ubuntu environment. The course emphasizes not just technical proficiency but also ethical considerations, including bias auditing and production monitoring. With a curriculum that blends theory, demos, and capstone projects, learners will leave equipped to tackle challenges in domains ranging from industrial automation to health tech and retail analytics.

Ideal for software engineers, data scientists, and MLOps professionals, this course bridges the gap between foundational knowledge and applied expertise. Whether you're optimizing models for edge deployment or integrating vision with language models for safety reporting, Applied Computer Vision Essentials provides the skills and confidence to build robust, scalable solutions.

OBJECTIVES

  • Apply classical computer vision techniques for edge detection, feature extraction, and lane detecti
  • Analyze color spaces, histogram equalization, and contrast enhancement methods for image quality improvement       
  • Create data augmentation pipelines and fine-tune CNN architectures like EfficientNet for classification
  • Evaluate object detection performance using mAP and IoU metrics with TIDE error analysis
  • Implement YOLO training workflows for safety compliance with hyperparameter optimization
  • Compare segmentation approaches from traditional methods to modern promptable SAM 2
  • Construct Vision Transformer solutions using DINOv2 and self-supervised learning principles
  • Synthesize multimodal pipelines integrating detection, CLIP embeddings, and language models for alt-text generation       
  • Optimize models for production through ONNX conversion, INT8 quantization, and edge deployment
  • Assess computer vision systems for bias and fairness while implementing production monitoring with Prometheus

AUDIENCE

Sample learning personas:

Rajesh Singh – Senior software engineer, industrial-automation firm, Bengaluru, India. Uses classical OpenCV; needs a roadmap for defect and lane detection with deep learning.

Maria Alvarez – Data scientist, retail supply-chain analytics, Guadalajara, Mexico. Comfortable with PyTorch classifiers; wants hands-on object detection and edge deployment for PPE compliance.

Esther Ndiaye – Machine-learning engineer, health-tech start-up, Dakar, Senegal. NLP background; seeks robust instrument segmentation and guidance on regulatory alignment.

Lucas Chen – DevOps engineer moving into MLOps, Toronto, Canada. Strong in Docker and CI/CD; aims to learn model quantisation, monitoring, and bias auditing for a vision API.

CONTENT

Foundations & Classical Computer Vision

  • Pixels, color spaces, convolution filters
  • Lane‑finding with Canny + Hough
  • Histogram equalisation & CLAHE
  • Low‑light rescue with CLAHE
  • Feature extraction: classical descriptors
  • Image matching: ORB vs SIFT
  • CVAT annotation + COCO export
  • Wrap-up: bridging classical to modern CV

Deep Learning for Computer Vision

  • Classical to deep transition
  • CNN architectures & evolution
  • Data‑augmentation strategies
  • AutoAugment & RandAugment demo
  • Fine‑tune EfficientNet‑V2‑S + Grad‑CAM
  • Intro to object detection & YOLO family
  • YOLOv11‑nano training start
  • Detection metrics & interpretation; TIDE taxonomy
  • Model robustness discussion

Advanced Vision: Segmentation & Transformers

  • From detection to segmentation
  • Segmentation approaches
  • SAM 2: promptable segmentation
  • SAM 2 segmentation vs YOLO masks
  • Vision Transformers revolution
  • Video processing fundamentals
  • Attention rollout visualisation
  • Self-supervised learning
  • Fine‑tune DINOv2‑tiny
  • Modern CV landscape
  • Capstone prep

Modern Applications & Integration

  • Recap: CV evolution journey
  • Vision-language models
  • Image & video generation
  • Detector → CLIP → LLM safety report
  • Model deployment essentials
  • ONNX conversion & optimization
  • Production monitoring demo
  • Adversarial robustness
  • Ethics in Computer Vision
  • Wrap-up; Q&A
  • Capstone demos
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€3.195
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Aangeboden door
Global Knowledge Network Netherlands B.V.
Onderwerp
Computervaardigheden
Niveau
Looptijd
4 dagen
Taal
nl
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cursus
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Klassikaal
Aantal deelnemers
Max: 16
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VIRTUAL TRAINING CENTER
ma 8 jun. 2026
VIRTUAL TRAINING CENTER
di 1 sep. 2026
Eindhoven (Evoluon Noord Brabantlaan 1)
ma 7 sep. 2026
VIRTUAL TRAINING CENTRE
ma 7 sep. 2026
VIRTUAL TRAINING CENTER
ma 26 okt. 2026
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