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Artificial Vision and Language Processing for Robotics

You're reading from   Artificial Vision and Language Processing for Robotics Create end-to-end systems that can power robots with artificial vision and deep learning techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838552268
Length 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gonzalo Molina Gallego Gonzalo Molina Gallego
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Unai Garay Maestre Unai Garay Maestre
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Álvaro Morena Alberola Álvaro Morena Alberola
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Artificial Vision and Language Processing for Robotics
Preface
1. Fundamentals of Robotics 2. Introduction to Computer Vision FREE CHAPTER 3. Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing 4. Neural Networks with NLP 5. Convolutional Neural Networks for Computer Vision 6. Robot Operating System (ROS) 7. Build a Text-Based Dialogue System (Chatbot) 8. Object Recognition to Guide a Robot Using CNNs 9. Computer Vision for Robotics Appendix

Introduction to Machine Learning


Machine learning (ML) is the science of making computers learn from data without stating any rules. ML is mostly based on models that are trained with a lot of data, such as images of digits or features of different objects, with their corresponding labels, such as the number of those digits or the type of the object. This is called supervised learning. There are other types of learning, such as unsupervised learning and reinforcement learning, but we will be focusing on supervised learning. The main difference between supervised learning and unsupervised learning is that the model learns clusters from the data (depending on how many clusters you specify), which are translated into classes. Reinforcement learning, on the other hand, is concerned with how software agents should take action in an environment in order to increase a reward that is given to the agent, which will be positive if the agent is performing the right actions and negative otherwise.

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Artificial Vision and Language Processing for Robotics
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