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Practical Convolutional Neural Networks

Practical Convolutional Neural Networks

By : Mohit Sewak, Karim, Pradeep Pujari
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Practical Convolutional Neural Networks

Practical Convolutional Neural Networks

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By: Mohit Sewak, Karim, Pradeep Pujari

Overview of this book

Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) is revolutionizing several application domains such as visual recognition systems, self-driving cars, medical discoveries, innovative eCommerce and more.You will learn to create innovative solutions around image and video analytics to solve complex machine learning and computer vision related problems and implement real-life CNN models. This book starts with an overview of deep neural networkswith the example of image classification and walks you through building your first CNN for human face detector. We will learn to use concepts like transfer learning with CNN, and Auto-Encoders to build very powerful models, even when not much of supervised training data of labeled images is available. Later we build upon the learning achieved to build advanced vision related algorithms for object detection, instance segmentation, generative adversarial networks, image captioning, attention mechanisms for vision, and recurrent models for vision. By the end of this book, you should be ready to implement advanced, effective and efficient CNN models at your professional project or personal initiatives by working on complex image and video datasets.
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R-CNN – Regions with CNN features


In the 'Why is object detection much more challenging than image classification?' section, we used a non-CNN method to draw region proposals and CNN for classification, and we realized that this is not going to work well because the regions generated and fed into CNN were not optimal. R-CNN or regions with CNN features, as the name suggests, flips that example completely and use CNN to generate features that are classified using a (non-CNN) technique called SVM (Support Vector Machines)

R-CNN uses the sliding window method (much like we discussed earlier, taking some L x W and stride) to generate around 2,000 regions of interest, and then it converts them into features for classification using CNN. Remember what we discussed in the transfer learning chapter—the last flattened layer (before the classification or softmax layer) can be extracted to transfer learning from models trained on generalistic data, and further train them (often requiring much less data...

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