Humans and Compression - Lecture 17
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of human cognition and data compression in this lecture from Stanford University's EE274: Data Compression I course. Delve into how human perception and information processing relate to compression techniques, guided by Professor Tsachy Weissman, an expert in Electrical Engineering. Gain insights from additional instructors Shubham Chandak and Pulkit Tandon as they unpack the complex relationship between human understanding and efficient data representation. Discover practical applications of compression theory in human-centric contexts and learn how these principles can be applied to real-world scenarios. Access supplementary materials and course information through the provided Stanford course website to enhance your learning experience. For those interested in a deeper dive into the subject, explore enrollment options for the full online course offered by Stanford University.
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Stanford EE274: Data Compression I 2023 I Lecture 17 - Humans and Compression
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Stanford Online
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