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Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition. computer science class taught by , , and Justin Johnson.

Stanford
Clárú: Deireadh Fómhair 2014

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  1. 23 Márta 2016

    We've just posted this year's final course project reports online! big congrats to students!

  2. 15 Márta 2016

    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!

  3. 9 Márta 2016

    The CS231n team during our class-nearing-to-an-end debrief, exhausted right after the poster session :)

  4. 7 Márta 2016

    Our final project poster session is coming up soon! Come see 200 from 300 students on Wednesday at 2pm

  5. 2 Márta 2016

    We're excited to have Jeff Dean, co-founder 's deep learning team, guest lecture today! Video coming soon.

  6. 2 Márta 2016

    Using in practice: an overview of deep learning libraries Caffe, Torch, Theano, and TensorFlow

  7. 18 Feabh 2016

    Learn about using ConvNets in practice! Data augmentation, transfer learning CPU/GPU bottlenecks, and more

  8. 17 Feabh 2016

    CS231n Assignment #3 is out. Implement image captioning CNN+RNN, Fooling images, DeepDream & more!

  9. 10 Feabh 2016

    It's midterm day! Good luck to all our students!

  10. Rinne Atweetáil
    6 Feabh 2016

    Awesome series of videos on deep learning from by .. Discussing research on ConvNets published as recent as Dec 2015

  11. 5 Feabh 2016
    Ag freagairt
  12. Rinne Atweetáil
    5 Feabh 2016

    Fun fact from 's : rmsprop made its first appearance in a slide in Hinton's NN course

  13. 3 Feabh 2016

    "" by Van Gogh ConvNet visualizations, DeepMind, neural style, adversarial examples

  14. 2 Feabh 2016

    ConvNets are used not only for image classification but also detection/localization. Watch Justin Johnson's lecture:

  15. Rinne Atweetáil
    2 Feabh 2016

    Writing CS231n midterm; True/False fun: It's sufficient for symmetry breaking in a Neural Net to init all W to 0, provided biases are random

  16. 1 Feabh 2016

    We received almost 200 ConvNet/computer vision project proposals from students over the weekend. Lots of interesting and innovative ideas!

  17. 1 Feabh 2016

    After covering fundamentals, we finally began studying last week Watch the lecture

  18. 13 Ean 2016
    Ag freagairt

    @keira1412 fixing this, it's a bug.

  19. 6 Ean 2016

    We're very excited to offer the class again! This time the class is also recorded. First two videos are now up:

  20. Rinne Atweetáil
    4 Ean 2016

    First class of the new year! Co-teaching on the topic of deep learning and vision with and Justin Johnson.

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