Step into the frontier of artificial intelligence with this advanced course designed to explore the latest models powering visual and multimodal intelligence. From foundational mathematical tools to state-of-the-art architectures, you'll gain the skills to understand and build systems that interpret images, text, and more—just like today’s leading AI models.

Modern AI Models for Vision and Multimodal Understanding

Modern AI Models for Vision and Multimodal Understanding
This course is part of Computer Vision Specialization

Instructor: Tom Yeh
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Apply Nonlinear Support Vector Machines (NSVMs) and Fourier transforms to analyze and process visual data.
Use probabilistic reasoning and implement Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) to model temporal sequences and contextual dependencies in visual data.
Explain the principles of transformer architectures and how Vision Transformers (ViT) perform image classification and visual understanding tasks.
Implement CLIP for multimodal learning, and utilize diffusion models to generate high-fidelity images.
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