Active noise control is a method of reducing unwanted sound by adding a second sound specifically designed to cancel the first. It was first developed in the 1930s and became commercially available in the late 1980s. It is now used in many products such as road vehicles, mobile phones, earbuds, and headphones.
Stanford University
Spring 2022
CS 168 provides a comprehensive introduction to modern algorithm concepts, covering hashing, dimension reduction, programming, gradient descent, and regression. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, with each topic complemented by a mini-project. It's suitable for those who have taken CS107 and CS161.
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