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Deep Learning By Example

You're reading from  Deep Learning By Example

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788399906
Pages 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Toc

Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Preface 1. Data Science - A Birds' Eye View 2. Data Modeling in Action - The Titanic Example 3. Feature Engineering and Model Complexity – The Titanic Example Revisited 4. Get Up and Running with TensorFlow 5. TensorFlow in Action - Some Basic Examples 6. Deep Feed-forward Neural Networks - Implementing Digit Classification 7. Introduction to Convolutional Neural Networks 8. Object Detection – CIFAR-10 Example 9. Object Detection – Transfer Learning with CNNs 10. Recurrent-Type Neural Networks - Language Modeling 11. Representation Learning - Implementing Word Embeddings 12. Neural Sentiment Analysis 13. Autoencoders – Feature Extraction and Denoising 14. Generative Adversarial Networks 15. Face Generation and Handling Missing Labels 16. Implementing Fish Recognition 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Motivation

Traditional computer vision techniques were used to perform most computer vision tasks, such as object detection and segmentation. The performance of these traditional computer vision techniques was good but it was never close to being usable in real time, for example by autonomous cars. In 2012, Alex Krizhevsky introduced CNNs, which made a breakthrough on the ImageNet competition by enhancing the object classification error from 26% to 15%. CNNs have been widely used since then and different variations have been discovered. It has even outperformed the human classification error over the ImageNet competition, as shown in the following diagram:

Figure 9.4: Classification error over time with human level error marked in red

Applications of CNNs

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