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TensorFlow Deep Learning Projects

You're reading from   TensorFlow Deep Learning Projects 10 real-world projects on computer vision, machine translation, chatbots, and reinforcement learning

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788398060
Length 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alberto Boschetti Alberto Boschetti
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Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani
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Luca Massaron Luca Massaron
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Abhishek Thakur Abhishek Thakur
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Alexey Grigorev Alexey Grigorev
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Recognizing traffic signs using Convnets 2. Annotating Images with Object Detection API FREE CHAPTER 3. Caption Generation for Images 4. Building GANs for Conditional Image Creation 5. Stock Price Prediction with LSTM 6. Create and Train Machine Translation Systems 7. Train and Set up a Chatbot, Able to Discuss Like a Human 8. Detecting Duplicate Quora Questions 9. Building a TensorFlow Recommender System 10. Video Games by Reinforcement Learning 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

The dataset

Since we'll try to predict some traffic signs using their images, we will use a dataset built for the same purpose. Fortunately, researchers of Institute für Neuroinformatik, Germany, created a dataset containing almost 40,000 images, all different and related to 43 traffic signs. The dataset we will use is part of a competition named German Traffic Sign Recognition Benchmark (GTSRB), which attempted to score the performance of multiple models for the same goal. The dataset is pretty old—2011! But it looks like a nice and well-organized dataset to start our project from.

The dataset used in this project is freely available at http://benchmark.ini.rub.de/Dataset/GTSRB_Final_Training_Images.zip.

Before you start running the code, please download the file and unpack it in the same directory as the code. After decompressing the archive, you'll have a new folder, named GTSRB, containing the dataset.

The authors of the book would like to thank those who worked on the dataset and made it open source.
Also, refer http://cs231n.github.io/convolutional-networks/ to learn more about CNN.

Let's now see some examples:

"Speed limit 20 km/h":

"go straight or turn right":

"roundabout":

As you can see, the signals don't have a uniform brightness (some are very dark and some others are very bright), they're different in size, the perspective is different, they have different backgrounds, and they may contain pieces of other traffic signs.

The dataset is organized in this way: all the images of the same label are inside the same folder. For example, inside the path GTSRB/Final_Training/Images/00040/, all the images have the same label, 40. For the images with another label, 5, open the folder GTSRB/Final_Training/Images/00005/. Note also that all the images are in PPM format, a lossless compression format for images with many open source decoders/encoders.

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