[Google Brain Object detection] EfficientDet: Scalable and Efficient Object Detection implementation by Signatrix Computer Science |
- [Google Brain Object detection] EfficientDet: Scalable and Efficient Object Detection implementation by Signatrix
- A good tutorial for learning Swift
- [R] Perception and Detection in Autonomous Navigation
- Google & UC Berkeley ‘Reformer’ Runs 64K Sequences on One GPU
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A good tutorial for learning Swift Posted: 06 Jan 2020 03:17 AM PST I want to learn how to make iOS apps in Swift, and while I've done the regular Swift tutorials that teach the basics of the language and syntax, I want to learn how to use the UI builder and connect the UI elements to my code. Any good tutorials you guys know of? Thanks! [link] [comments] |
[R] Perception and Detection in Autonomous Navigation Posted: 05 Jan 2020 09:46 PM PST I've dropped a resource. It contains explanation of numerous papers from Autonomous Navigation (ICCV,CVPR 19) . I attended ICCV this year. As a result, it also contains content from ICCV 2019 (talks and poster sessions). This video will help you get started in this amazing field and enrich those who are working on some related projects. Mainly it contains: Mainly, I discuss: - Different viewpoints used for perception in autonomous navigation - Depth Perception (Monodepth, Monodepth 2) - Pseudo Lidar (Pseudo Lidar ++) - 3D Object detection (Frustum PointNets, StereoRCNN) - Monocular and Stereo depth estimation and 3D object detection methods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyEzJF3WcTI I hope this video helps. Please feel free to give any feedbacks. Thanks ! [link] [comments] |
Google & UC Berkeley ‘Reformer’ Runs 64K Sequences on One GPU Posted: 05 Jan 2020 06:28 PM PST |
/r/compsci hit 700k subscribers yesterday Posted: 05 Jan 2020 08:44 PM PST |
Start programming in 2020 with great mentors, weekly challenges and group projects Posted: 05 Jan 2020 11:33 AM PST Hi there, we are a Discord community of almost 6,100 members. We are a tight, social community and offer the ability to be mentored in many programming languages, computer science or maths. Our mentoring consists of multiple tasks:
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