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The goal of the course is to provide students with a survey of how artificial intelligence has been used over the last 10 years to advance the fields of vision and visual cognition. It is best suited for students with a background in visual perception and/or visual neuroscience, as well as a solid foundation in mathematics (e.g., Algebra, Calculus).

Prerequisites: PSY 106 or 111; Open to Psychological & Brain Sciences, Biopsychology, and Interdisciplinary Studies majors only.

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Letters and science

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