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Computational Creativity Lecture 13: Neural language models and word embeddings

Computational Creativity Lecture 13: Neural language models and word embeddings

Computational Creativity Lecture 13

Computational Creativity Lecture 7: Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)

Computational Creativity Lecture 7: Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)

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Computational Creativity Lecture 1: Introduction to Generative Models

Computational Creativity Lecture 1: Introduction to Generative Models

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Computational Creativity Lecture 20: 3D representations and neural radiance fields (NeRFs)

Computational Creativity Lecture 20: 3D representations and neural radiance fields (NeRFs)

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Computational Creativity Lecture 9: Image-to-Image GANs and GAN artists

Computational Creativity Lecture 9: Image-to-Image GANs and GAN artists

Computational Creativity Lecture

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Computational Creativity

Research, Education and Discovery (RED) Talks Three of our distinguished faculty will share their unique takes on our central ...

COMP 3200 / 6980 - Intro to Artificial Intelligence - Lecture 13 - Evolutionary Computing

COMP 3200 / 6980 - Intro to Artificial Intelligence - Lecture 13 - Evolutionary Computing

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Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Spring 2025 | Lecture 13: Generative Models 1

Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Spring 2025 | Lecture 13: Generative Models 1

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Computational Creativity Lecture 2: Algorithms for Making Art (~1960-2010)

Computational Creativity Lecture 2: Algorithms for Making Art (~1960-2010)

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Computational Creativity Lecture 10: DeepDream and neural style transfer

Computational Creativity Lecture 10: DeepDream and neural style transfer

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Lecture 13 | Generative Models

Lecture 13 | Generative Models

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AI in Games: Matthew Guzdial, Computational Creativity

AI in Games: Matthew Guzdial, Computational Creativity

Video games have long been a domain explored by AI researchers, and researchers from Amii have a rich history producing ...

Computational Creativity Lecture 12: Normalizing flow models

Computational Creativity Lecture 12: Normalizing flow models

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