CS 8803 LS Fall 2021

News

COVID

Class mode: I will not require in-person attendance. I will offer the class remotely and synchronously via BlueJeans (and eventually Zoom). To encourage participation, the meetings WILL NOT be recorded.  We will be both synchronous in online and in person for both Tuesday and Thursday lectures.

Masks in class: The USG will not allow GT to require masks or vaccinations. However, the public health evidence overwhelmingly indicates that both actions are key to reducing transmission and incidence of COVID.  If you attend class in person, I strongly request that you wear a mask to keep yourself and others as safe as we can. I will be wearing a mask at all times.

Subject to change: I will revisit the course mode regularly based on public health information, Georgia Tech rules, and my judgement about the best way to create a good learning experience for this particular class.

Course Information At A Glance

In this class, you will learn about, apply and advance state-of-the-art techniques for learning from visual data with limited human supervision. Much of the tremendous progress in AI and deep learning has focused on supervised learning settings which require people to annotate every piece of training data with a desired system output. This fundamentally limits a system as the vast majority of data available is unsupervised. 

The focus of this course is on reading and critiquing published research papers, and on doing a semester-long research project.

We will read and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of research papers on a variety of important topics pertaining learning with limited supervision, and identify open research questions. See the schedule for a list of topics we will cover.

Through the course of the semester, you will also undertake a research project with a concrete objective, likely in teams of 3-4 students (depending on enrollment). While certainly not a requirement for the class, students should actively consider submitting a paper at the end of the course to a top-tier conference in Computer Vision, Machine learning, or AI.

Piazza: We'll be conducting all class-related discussions on Piazza. The quicker you begin asking questions on Piazza (rather than via emails), the quicker you'll benefit from the collective knowledge of your classmates and instructors. Please ask any questions on Piazza first before emailing the TAs or instructor. 

Class page on Piazza: piazza.com/gatech/fall2021/cs8803ls. (Class access code provided first day)

Class meets: Tu, Th 2:00-3:15pm 101 College of Business

Course Staff

Instructor: Judy Hoffman

Email: judy@gatech.edu

Office Hours: Fri 2-3PM Virtual (Link on Canvas)

TA: James Smith

Email: jamessealesmith@gatech.edu

Office Hours: Wed 2:30-3:30 PM
Virtual (Link on Canvas)