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  1. DeepRob Lecture 10 - Training Neural Networks IIDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  2. DeepRob Discussion 5 - Overview of Final Project Topics IIDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  3. DeepRob Lecture 9 - Training Neural Networks IDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  4. DeepRob Lecture 8 - CNN ArchitecturesDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  5. DeepRob Discussion 4 - Overview of Final Project Topics IDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  6. DeepRob Lecture 7 - Convolutional Neural NetworksDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  7. DeepRob Lecture 6 - BackpropagationDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  8. DeepRob Discussion 3 - How to Read Deep Learning Research PapersDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  9. DeepRob Lecture 5 - Neural NetworksDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  10. DeepRob Lecture 4 - Regularization + OptimizationDeepRob Winter 2023Notes
  11. Lecture 1.1: Scope of the Lecture | Introduction | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  12. Lecture 1.2: Linear filters | Convolution | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  13. Lecture 1.3: Interactive Semantic Segmentation with ilastik | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  14. Lecture 2.1: Human Vision | Imaging | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  15. Lecture 2.2: Downsampling an Image | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  16. Lecture 2.3: Upsampling | Image Interpolation | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  17. Lecture 3.1: Shallow vs Deep Learning | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  18. Lecture 3.2: Training of a Neural Network (Introduction) | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  19. Lecture 4.1: Convolutional Neural Networks | Image Classification | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  20. Lecture 4.2: Training of a Neural Network | Optimization | CVF20Computer Vision Foundations Class (Summer 2020)Notes
  21. Lecture 15: Object DetectionDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  22. Lecture 14: Visualizing and UnderstandingDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  23. Lecture 13: AttentionDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  24. Lecture 12: Recurrent NetworksDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  25. Lecture 11: Training Neural Networks IIDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  26. Lecture 10: Training Neural Networks IDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  27. Lecture 9: Hardware and SoftwareDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  28. Lecture 8: CNN ArchitecturesDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  29. Lecture 7: Convolutional NetworksDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  30. Lecture 6: BackpropagationDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  31. Lecture 5: Neural NetworksDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  32. Lecture 4: OptimizationDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  33. Lecture 3: Linear ClassifiersDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  34. Lecture 2: Image ClassificationDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  35. Lecture 1: Introduction to Deep Learning for Computer VisionDeep Learning for Computer VisionNotes
  36. Lecture 15 | Efficient Methods and Hardware for Deep LearningStanford University CS231n, Spring 2017Notes
  37. Lecture 15 | Efficient Methods and Hardware for Deep LearningLecture Collection | Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Spring 2017)Notes
  38. Lecture 14 | Deep Reinforcement LearningStanford University CS231n, Spring 2017Notes
  39. Lecture 14 | Deep Reinforcement LearningLecture Collection | Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Spring 2017)Notes
  40. Lecture 13 | Generative ModelsStanford University CS231n, Spring 2017Notes
  41. Lecture 13 | Generative ModelsLecture Collection | Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Spring 2017)Notes
  42. Lecture 12 | Visualizing and UnderstandingStanford University CS231n, Spring 2017Notes
  43. Lecture 12 | Visualizing and UnderstandingLecture Collection | Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Spring 2017)Notes
  44. Lecture 11 | Detection and SegmentationStanford University CS231n, Spring 2017Notes
  45. Lecture 11 | Detection and SegmentationLecture Collection | Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Spring 2017)Notes
  46. Lecture 9 | CNN ArchitecturesStanford University CS231n, Spring 2017Notes
  47. Lecture 9 | CNN ArchitecturesLecture Collection | Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Spring 2017)Notes
  48. Lecture 10 | Recurrent Neural NetworksStanford University CS231n, Spring 2017Notes
  49. Lecture 10 | Recurrent Neural NetworksLecture Collection | Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Spring 2017)Notes
  50. Lecture 8 | Deep Learning SoftwareStanford University CS231n, Spring 2017Notes