Amazon Web Services (AWS) in collaboration with Intel has introduced the launch of the AWS DeepRacer Student League 2022 in India to introduce machine studying (ML) to college students in greater training. This is the second AWS DeepRacer initiative targeted on college students in India after the AWS DeepRacer Women’s League in 2021, and is being performed with assist from the Ministry of Education and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
The AWS DeepRacer Student League 2022 is open to college students above 18 years who’re at the moment enrolled in greater academic establishments in India. The initiative goals to allow contributors to study reinforcement studying, a way throughout the realm of ML, utilizing a game-based method.
Participants will get entry to related academic materials and a chance to coach and check reinforcement studying fashions, and compete within the digital racing competitors. As contributors advance by the competitors, they’ll have a chance to experiment with AWS ML providers equivalent to Amazon SageMaker and AWS RoboMaker.
The AWS DeepRacer Student League will encompass three rounds, preliminary spherical, semi-final spherical, and the grand finale. In the preliminary spherical, contributors will get world publicity as they’ll compete on the AWS DeepRacer pupil platform. The first prize winner of the competitors will acquire a direct entry into the AWS Global DeepRacer Student Championship Cup, and an Amazon voucher value Rs 1,00,000.
The prime 100 college students may have a chance to endure assessments and get shortlisted for interviews with AWS Partners. Besides this, prime college students from underserved or underrepresented communities shall be thought-about for the AWS AI ML Scholarship, offered by AWS, Intel, and Udacity, which is able to present 2500 college students from around the globe with academic content material, profession mentorship applications and Udacity Nanodegree scholarships.
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Source: www.financialexpress.com”