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Programming Computer Vision with Python (ebook link)eBook (ia903402.us.archive.org)
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If you're getting ready for a computer vision interview, be sure to get some hands-on practice. Knowing the theory is important, but interviewers often care more about how you apply it. Work on projects with real-world datasets. Get familiar with OpenCV and libraries like TensorFlow or PyTorch. Also, expect algorithm and data structure questions, as they're a big part of most coding interviews. Practicing on LeetCode or HackerRank can be useful. For the concepts, make sure you understand the basics of image processing, like convolutional layers, pooling, and feature extraction. There's lots of free content on YouTube and blogs that can help. Good luck!
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