Network Architectures

Network architecture

Network architecture refers to the design and organization of a computer network, including its physical components, operational principles, and communication protocols. It may also include details about the products, services, and billing structures delivered through the network. The Internet's network architecture is primarily defined by its use of the Internet protocol suite, rather than specific models or hardware links.

2 courses cover this concept

CSE 490 G1 / 599 G1 Introduction to Deep Learning

University of Washington

Autumn 2019

A survey course on neural network implementation and applications, including image processing, classification, detection, and segmentation. The course also covers semantic understanding, translation, and question-answering applications. It's ideal for those with a background in Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Optimization, and CNNs.

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CSE 455 Computer Vision

University of Washington

Winter 2022

A general introduction to computer vision, this course covers traditional image processing techniques and newer, machine-learning based approaches. It discusses topics like filtering, edge detection, stereo, flow, and neural network architectures.

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