These days MINT lab think that know-where is more important than know-howKnow-how is a term for practical knowledge on how to accomplish something. We use a new term, know-where, to emphasize to know where your desired and necessary information is available and organized. It is also referred as awesome in Github.

MINT lab would like to share our know-where which contains useful hyperlinks for our researches and studies on robotics and computer vision. It is an extension of Sunglok Choi's old collections of useful links (closed now). Our know-where lists are written and maintained in Notion and regularly published in Github. You can access recent and up-to-date lists through Notion.

Computing and Mathematics

Programming

Machine Learning

Mathematics

Robotics and Computer Vision

Robot Navigation

Computer Vision