This beginner-friendly course introduces the core programming concepts used throughout the Specialization and prepares you for later study in AI-based optimization and data analysis. It aims to build the MATLAB skills you need to start working with AI and data-driven science and engineering applications.

Fundamental MATLAB Programming for AI

Fundamental MATLAB Programming for AI
This course is part of Applied AI for Engineers and Scientists: Foundations Specialization

Instructor: Bo Liu
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Learn MATLAB fundamentals, including variables, matrices, scripts, loops, functions, etc.
Prepare data in MATLAB with tables, cell arrays, categorical data, and encoding methods.
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Reviewed on Nov 22, 2025
I never realized how intuitive MATLAB could be for AI until this course. The instructors made it feel like second nature!
Reviewed on Nov 22, 2025
The integration of MATLAB toolboxes with AI techniques is brilliant! I finally feel confident using MATLAB for machine learning projects.
Reviewed on Nov 22, 2025
Modules on matrix manipulation and custom functions transformed how I approach data preprocessing for ML models. Highly recommended!
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