Latent Bazaar
AI development learning environment

Engineering Courses for
Practical AI Work

Three structured programmes — computer vision, retrieval systems, and enterprise AI — designed for engineers in Malaysia who want to build working systems, not just read papers.

+60 4 227 8140 [email protected] George Town, Penang

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Three courses, each a self-contained topic with stated prerequisites, weekly hours and a fixed fee. Choose the one that fits where you are.

Practical Computer Vision Engineering
Computer vision course
11 weeks · 8–10 hrs/week

Training and deploying vision models for industrial problems: classification, detection, segmentation, labelling practice, augmentation, and evaluation under distribution shift. Written for engineers with Python experience who work near cameras, sensors or manufacturing lines.

Who this is not for: anyone building systems that identify individuals.

  • Weekly live sessions
  • 10 assignments with code review
  • Edge deployment exercise
  • Written assessment record
Retrieval Systems & Model Evaluation
Retrieval systems and evaluation course
14 weeks · 10–12 hrs/week

Building retrieval-augmented systems and, more importantly, measuring whether they work. Covers embedding choice, chunking, hybrid search, reranking, evaluation set construction, annotator agreement and cost. Suited to engineers who have shipped an AI feature and found it hard to tell whether it improved anything.

Who this is not for: learners with no prior AI feature deployment.

  • Cluster access included
  • 12 assignments + code review
  • Adversarial evaluation exercise
  • Reusable evaluation harness
Enterprise AI Enablement Programme
Enterprise AI enablement programme
22 weeks · 12–15 hrs/week per engineer

A cohort programme for Malaysian technology teams, banks' engineering divisions and manufacturers. Eight to sixteen engineers train on an internal problem chosen at the outset. Includes scoping study, tailored curriculum, data governance module under Malaysian requirements, and a shared internal codebase the client owns outright.

Who this is not for: individuals outside an employer-sponsored cohort.

  • Scoping study with engineering leadership
  • Tailored curriculum per cohort
  • Data governance & compliance module
  • Written capability assessment per participant
RM 4,390 per engineer
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What Sets These Courses Apart

Each course is built around engineering practice, not abstract lectures. Here is what you can expect to encounter in any of the stalls.

Code Review on Every Submission

Each assignment returns a written review, not just a pass/fail mark. You see exactly where your implementation diverges from the expected pattern and why.

Hands-On with Real Data

Labelling exercises use public datasets with known quality issues. Evaluation exercises include adversarial sets designed to expose fragile pipelines.

Honest Time Estimates

Every course states a weekly hour range up front. There are no surprises. If the range does not fit your schedule, we say so plainly before you enrol.

Local Regulatory Context

The enterprise programme includes a module on data governance under published Malaysian requirements — not a generic GDPR overview adapted from elsewhere.

Deliverables You Keep

Retrieval students leave with an evaluation harness they can reuse at work. Enterprise cohorts receive a shared codebase the client organisation owns outright.

Scope Stated, Not Implied

Each course prints a "who this is not for" line at the top. We do not sell a broad promise and narrow it later in the fine print.

Not sure which course fits your situation?

Send us a message with where you are technically and what you are trying to build. We will tell you which course matches — or whether none of them do.

+60 4 227 8140 [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a machine learning background before I start?
Computer Vision Engineering requires Python experience and familiarity with numerical libraries (NumPy, basic PyTorch or TensorFlow). You do not need prior ML training, but you do need to write working Python code already. Retrieval Systems requires that you have shipped at least one AI feature to a production environment. The Enterprise Programme prereqs are assessed during the scoping study with your team.
Are the sessions live or pre-recorded?
Computer Vision includes weekly live sessions in addition to written materials and assignments. Retrieval Systems includes weekly office hours. The Enterprise Programme runs weekly mentored design reviews with the whole cohort. Pre-recorded supplements are provided where useful, but the programme is not built as a video library.
What hardware or cloud compute do I need?
Retrieval Systems and the Enterprise Programme include cluster access. Computer Vision includes an edge deployment exercise; the specific device is communicated before the course starts. A reasonably recent laptop with a standard Python environment handles the non-GPU portions of all courses.
What does the Enterprise Programme scoping study involve?
Before the programme starts, we run a scoping study with your engineering leadership to define the internal problem the cohort will work on, confirm data availability, check that the cohort size (8–16 engineers) is right, and draft the curriculum adjustments. This study is part of the programme fee.
Can my company pay by invoice?
Yes. Individual course fees can be paid by bank transfer or online payment. The Enterprise Programme is invoiced in stages agreed during the scoping study. Contact us to discuss your organisation's procurement process.
Are fees quoted per person or per team?
Computer Vision (RM 475) and Retrieval Systems (RM 1,640) are per individual. The Enterprise Programme (RM 4,390) is per engineer within the cohort. The cohort programme is not available to individuals enrolling separately.
What do I receive at the end of the course?
Computer Vision produces a written assessment record. Retrieval Systems produces a public write-up and a reusable evaluation harness. The Enterprise Programme produces a shared internal codebase (client-owned) and a written capability assessment for each participant. None of these are vendor-branded certificates.

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