We recently posted about 20 new courses on our Microsoft Learn learning platform. Today I will talk about the first ten, and a little later the article about the second ten will be published. Among the new products: voice recognition with cognitive services, the creation of chat bots with QnA Maker, image processing and much more. Details under the cut!


Voice recognition using Azure Cognitive Services speaker recognition API
Learn about using the speaker recognition API to identify specific people by voice.
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From this module you will learn the following:
- What is the recognition of the speaker.
- What are the concepts associated with the recognition of the speaker.
- What is the speaker recognition API.


Build smart bots with Azure Bot
Interaction of clients with computer applications through a conversation using text, pictures or speech can be implemented using bots. It can be a simple “question and answer” dialogue or a complex bot that allows people to interact with services in a reasonable manner using pattern matching, state tracking and artificial intelligence methods that are well integrated with existing business services. Learn how to create intelligent chat bots using QnA Maker and LUIS integration.


Evaluating text with Azure Cognitive Language Services
Learn how to use Cognitive Language Services to analyze text, define intentions, discover adult themes and process requests in natural language.


Speech processing and translation with Azure Cognitive Speech Services
Microsoft Cognitive Services provides features to enable speech services in your applications. Learn how to convert speech to text and recognize individual application speakers by integrating Cognitive Speech Services.


Creating and publishing a machine learning model for natural language using LUIS
In this module, you will learn about the concept of speech recognition (LUIS) and learn how to create a LUIS application with intentions.
In this module you will learn:
- What is LUIS.
- What are the key functions of LUIS, such as intentions and speech fragments.
- How to create and publish a LUIS model.


Real-time speech translation with Azure Cognitive Services
Learn how to translate speech and convert it to text using real-time decryption using the speech translation API in Azure Cognitive Services.
This module describes the following:
- what is speech translation;
- What are the features of the speech translation API.


Defining faces and expressions using the Computer Vision API in Azure Cognitive Services
Learn about the Azure Computer Vision API, which allows you to identify facial features in photos.
In this module you will learn:
- What is the face recognition API;
- what concepts are related to the face recognition API;
- what is an emotion recognition API.


Text classification and moderation using Azure Content Moderator
In this module, you will learn about Azure Content Moderator and learn how to use it for text moderation.
From this module you will learn the following:
- what is content moderation;
- key features of Azure Content Moderator for text moderation;
- How to test text moderation using the web-based API testing console.


Create a Q & A chat bot using QnA Maker and Azure Bot
Learn about QnA Maker and how to integrate it with the bot.
From this module you will learn:
- What is QnA Maker.
- Key features of QnA Maker and ways to create a knowledge base.
- How to publish the QnA Maker knowledge base.
- How to integrate the knowledge base with the bot.


Image processing and classification using Azure Cognitive Vision Services
Microsoft Cognitive Services offers built-in functions to enable computer vision in applications. Learn how to use Cognitive Vision Services to detect faces, mark and classify images, and identify objects.
There will be a link to the second article with a continuation.