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[COURSE] Add UMich EECS 498-007: Deep Learning for Computer Vision #476

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@xzhseh xzhseh commented Jul 2, 2023

This PR introduces the addition of the computer vision course EECS 498-007 offered by the University of Michigan (UMich), taught by Justin Johnson.

To mention, Justin Johnson is also the main contributor and maintainer of course CS231N when he's still pursuing his Ph.D. in Stanford.

Designed with beginners in mind, EECS 498-007 serves as an excellent resource and hands-on practice for those new to computer vision. The course does not require extensive prerequisites, making it accessible for a wide range of students.

I highly recommend this course to any student harboring an interest in computer vision. Your journey into this fascinating field could very well start here.

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xzhseh commented Jul 2, 2023

Also, if the Chinese version looks good, I'll be glad to translate this to English :)

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The Chinese version LGTM, look forward to your English version.

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xzhseh commented Jul 3, 2023

I've added the English version for EECS498-007 and fixed several typos for the original version, also improved the overall format :)

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Great course and very native translation :)

@PKUFlyingPig PKUFlyingPig merged commit 8262d0f into PKUFlyingPig:master Jul 3, 2023
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