Taxonomy

Taxonomy is a classification system used to organize and categorize objects or concepts, primarily used in biology, but also applicable in numerous other fields like information technology and business. Coursera's taxonomy catalogue offers you a comprehensive understanding of how to structure and classify data or objects in a logical, hierarchical manner. You'll learn a variety of taxonomy types, from biological classification, library science, and digital asset management to enterprise taxonomy. In addition, you'll discover how to create effective taxonomy systems that improve data retrieval, enhance knowledge management, and streamline business processes while understanding its role in contributing to machine learning and artificial intelligence applications.
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    Skills you'll gain: Climate Change Mitigation, Land Management, Sustainable Development, Environment and Resource Management, Water Sustainability, Natural Resource Management, Sustainability Standards, Environmental Science, Taxonomy, Research, Biology

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    Skills you'll gain: Taxonomy, AI Personalization, Spreadsheet Software, Machine Learning, Predictive Analytics, Microsoft Excel, Statistical Methods, Persona Development, Text Mining, Descriptive Statistics, Data Collection, Algorithms, Computer Programming, Java

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    American Museum of Natural History

    Skills you'll gain: Scientific Visualization, Environment, Physics, General Science and Research, Taxonomy, Scientific Methods, Biology, Chemistry

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    American Museum of Natural History

    Skills you'll gain: Health Disparities, Social Determinants Of Health, Infectious Diseases, Immunology, Epidemiology, Public Health, Pathology, Microbiology, Mathematical Modeling, Molecular Biology, Taxonomy, Cell Biology, Diagnostic Tests, Clinical Trials

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    University of Colorado Boulder

    Skills you'll gain: Data-Driven Decision-Making, Descriptive Statistics, Data Analysis, Probability Distribution, Statistical Software, Statistics, R (Software), Data Visualization, Statistical Analysis, Probability, R Programming, Probability & Statistics, Data Manipulation, Histogram, Taxonomy, Data Import/Export

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