This course introduces the fundamentals of the programming platform of this course, MATLAB. Through MATLAB’s toolboxes, engineers can make use of AI techniques bypassing intricate programming and achieve superior results. After learning this course (3 modules), students will be ready to learn AI techniques using MATLAB in terms of programming skills.

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, particularly those that are useful for applying AI techniques using MATLAB.
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Reviewed on Nov 22, 2025
The instructor's use of graphs and visualizations made abstract math concepts (like linear algebra) suddenly make sense.
Reviewed on Nov 22, 2025
Modules on matrix manipulation and custom functions transformed how I approach data preprocessing for ML models. Highly recommended!
Reviewed on Dec 1, 2025
The instructor's examples using real world engineering problems made abstract AI concepts feel totally achievable.
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