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Deep Learning for Computer Vision (Spring 2022)
@Stanford CS course
Instructors: @drfeifei, @jiajunwu_cs, and @RuohanGao1
Head TA: @moo_jin_kim
- In lectures 2-4, @RuohanGao1 discussed Deep Learning Basics and their applications in CV! In the next set of lectures, we move on to the topic of Perceiving and Understanding the Visual World. Feel free to follow along at cs231n.stanford.edu/schedule.html!
- First instructor meeting for the 2020 Spring iteration of CS231n has just wrapped up! This year, we’re excited to be teaching the entirety of the course virtually, starting April 6! Stay tuned cs231n.stanford.edu w/ @drfeifei @danfei_xu @RanjayKrishna william_shen
- We're looking forward to the first class this Tuesday covering an intro to CV with some historical context! If you're excited to get started and a little rusty with Python, we've got you covered for the weekend with Module 0: Preparation. Check it out @ cs231n.github.io
- The CS231n team during our class-nearing-to-an-end debrief, exhausted right after the poster session :)
- We're very excited to offer the class again! This time the class is also recorded. First two videos are now up: cs231n.stanford.edu/syllabus.html
- We've just posted this year's final course project reports online! cs231n.stanford.edu/reports2016.ht… big congrats to students!
- We're excited to have Jeff Dean, co-founder @Google's deep learning team, guest lecture today! Video coming soon.
- We get about 10,000 visitors per day to our CS231n website. A lot of people looking to learn about Computer Vision/ConvNets/Deep Learning!
- The first lecture of the Spring 2021 iteration of CS231n was a success! Stay tuned on course progress at cs231n.stanford.edu, featuring instructors @drfeifei, @RanjayKrishna, and @danfei_xu.
- We are incredibly thrilled to be back in person for CS231N (Spring 2022) at @Stanford, featuring instructors @drfeifei, @jiajunwu_cs, and @RuohanGao1! Follow along with new course material at cs231n.stanford.edu. Looking forward to another fantastic quarter with our students!
- Using #ConvNets in practice: an overview of deep learning libraries Caffe, Torch, Theano, and TensorFlow youtu.be/Vf_-OkqbwPo
- Learn about using ConvNets in practice! Data augmentation, transfer learning CPU/GPU bottlenecks, and more
- "@karpathy" by Van Gogh ConvNet visualizations, DeepMind, neural style, adversarial examples youtube.com/watch?v=ta5fda…









