Tuesday, May 11, 2021

OpenCV for Beginners [New Course]


Hello trend,

This is Satya Mallick from LearnOpenCV.com.

I am so excited to announce a short, fun, and extremely affordable OpenCV course for beginners. Let's jump into the few details I can share at this time.

What, When, and Where

What? An introductory OpenCV course for beginners
When? May 18, 2021.
Price? It's a secret, but it will be ridiculously low! Psst ... hints below.
Action? Visit our Kickstarter campaign pre-launch link. Click "Notify me on launch" button.

OpenCV for Beginners Kickstarter

Two years back we launched our first OpenCV Kickstarter campaign for a series of three courses to get you started in computer vision, machine learning and AI.

The campaign was a stunning success! With the help of 1,338 backers, we raised an astounding half a million dollars, making it the biggest Kickstarter campaign for any technical course ever.

We put our heart and soul in creating the courses.

We got feedback from the students and have been continuously improving the courses.

We also received feedback from people who wanted to purchase the course but didn't.

Many of you want to dip your toes in computer vision and AI before taking a deep dive. And you want to do it at an affordable price with an extremely low entry barrier.

We heard you loud and clear.

We are launching a Kickstarter campaign for a course that you can complete in 4 weeks. The campaign will go live on May 18, 2021 and the best deal will be available on the first day. To make sure you do not miss out, please visit the link below and click on "Notify me on launch" button on the Kickstarter page.

KICKSTARTER PAGE : OPENCV FOR BEGINNERS

If you are not interested in receiving notifications about this Kickstarter campaign, you can opt out with a single click on the link below.

I want to opt out of Kickstarter notifications

What about the price?

I can't tell you the Kickstarter price just yet.

All I can say is that the Kickstarter price is a prime, a safe prime, a supersingular prime, a Lucas prime, and an Eisenstein prime.

It is also a highly cototient number, a Keith number, a strictly non-palindromic number, and a Carol number.

If you have not figured out the price, that's ok. All you need to know is the course is ridiculously inexpensive.

We will let you know the details next week.

But wait there's more ...

During the Kickstarter campaign, we will also offer our existing courses at a deep discount.

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