Facial recognition systems are technologies that match a human face from an image or video against a database of faces, commonly used for ID verification. They have been developed since the 1960s and are now widely used in smartphones, robotics, video surveillance, law enforcement, and other applications. However, their effectiveness varies, and concerns have been raised about privacy violations, incorrect identifications, gender and racial biases, and the security of biometric data.
Stanford University
Fall 2022
An in-depth course focused on building neural networks and leading successful machine learning projects. It covers Convolutional Networks, RNNs, LSTM, Adam, Dropout, BatchNorm, Xavier/He initialization, and more. Students are expected to have basic computer science skills, probability theory knowledge, and linear algebra familiarity.
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