Generative Models

Generative model

In statistical classification, there are two main approaches: the generative approach and the discriminative approach. The generative approach involves modeling the joint distribution of the input and output variables, while the discriminative approach focuses on modeling the conditional distribution of the output variable given the input. These approaches can be used to compute classifiers for classification tasks, with the choice depending on the problem at hand.

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CS 182/282A: Deep Neural Networks

UC Berkeley

Fall 2022

An advanced course dealing with deep networks in the fields of computer vision, language technology, robotics, and control. It delves into the themes of deep learning, model families, and real-world applications. A strong mathematical background in calculus, linear algebra, probability, optimization, and statistical learning is necessary.

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