Deep Generative Models - Lecture 6: Variational Autoencoders
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Explore the intricacies of Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) in this comprehensive lecture from Stanford University's CS236: Deep Generative Models course. Delivered by Associate Professor Stefano Ermon, this 1-hour 22-minute session delves into the fundamental concepts and applications of VAEs in deep learning. Gain insights into the architecture, training process, and practical implementations of these powerful generative models. Follow along with the course materials available on the official website and discover how VAEs contribute to the broader field of artificial intelligence. Whether you're a student, researcher, or AI enthusiast, this lecture offers valuable knowledge to enhance your understanding of deep generative models.
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Stanford CS236: Deep Generative Models I 2023 I Lecture 6 - VAEs
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