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Machine Learning for OpenCV

You're reading from   Machine Learning for OpenCV Intelligent image processing with Python

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Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783980284
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. A Taste of Machine Learning 2. Working with Data in OpenCV and Python FREE CHAPTER 3. First Steps in Supervised Learning 4. Representing Data and Engineering Features 5. Using Decision Trees to Make a Medical Diagnosis 6. Detecting Pedestrians with Support Vector Machines 7. Implementing a Spam Filter with Bayesian Learning 8. Discovering Hidden Structures with Unsupervised Learning 9. Using Deep Learning to Classify Handwritten Digits 10. Combining Different Algorithms into an Ensemble 11. Selecting the Right Model with Hyperparameter Tuning 12. Wrapping Up

Understanding the machine learning workflow

As mentioned earlier, machine learning is all about building mathematical models in order to understand data. The learning aspect enters this process when we give a machine learning model the capability to adjust its internal parameters; we can tweak these parameters so that the model explains the data better . In a sense, this can be understood as the model learning from the data. Once the model has learned enough--whatever that means--we can ask it to explain newly observed data.

This process is illustrated in the following figure:

A typical workflow to tackle machine learning problems

Let's break it down step by step.

The first thing to notice is that machine learning problems are always split into (at least) two distinct phases:

  • A training phase, during which we aim to train a machine learning model on a set of data that we...
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