Stanford CS236 - Deep Generative Models - Lecture 1: Introduction
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Overview
Explore the foundations of deep generative models in this introductory lecture from Stanford University's CS236 course. Delivered by Associate Professor Stefano Ermon, the 57-minute session sets the stage for understanding the principles and applications of generative AI. Dive into key concepts, learn about the course structure, and gain insights into the cutting-edge field of deep generative models. Discover how these models are revolutionizing artificial intelligence and their potential impact across various domains. Access additional resources, including the course website and enrollment information, to further your knowledge in this rapidly evolving area of computer science.
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Stanford CS236: Deep Generative Models I 2023 I Lecture 1 - Introduction
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