Computer stereo vision is the use of digital images to extract 3D information from a scene. It works by comparing two images taken from different vantage points and examining the relative positions of objects in each image. This process is similar to how humans perceive depth through stereopsis.
Stanford University
Spring 2022
This is a deep-dive into the details of deep learning architectures for visual recognition tasks. The course provides students with the ability to implement, train their own neural networks and understand state-of-the-art computer vision research. It requires Python proficiency and familiarity with calculus, linear algebra, probability, and statistics.
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