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Applied Deep Learning and Computer Vision for Self-Driving Cars

By : Sumit Ranjan, Dr. S. Senthamilarasu
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Applied Deep Learning and Computer Vision for Self-Driving Cars

By: Sumit Ranjan, Dr. S. Senthamilarasu

Overview of this book

Thanks to a number of recent breakthroughs, self-driving car technology is now an emerging subject in the field of artificial intelligence and has shifted data scientists' focus to building autonomous cars that will transform the automotive industry. This book is a comprehensive guide to use deep learning and computer vision techniques to develop autonomous cars. Starting with the basics of self-driving cars (SDCs), this book will take you through the deep neural network techniques required to get up and running with building your autonomous vehicle. Once you are comfortable with the basics, you'll delve into advanced computer vision techniques and learn how to use deep learning methods to perform a variety of computer vision tasks such as finding lane lines, improving image classification, and so on. You will explore the basic structure and working of a semantic segmentation model and get to grips with detecting cars using semantic segmentation. The book also covers advanced applications such as behavior-cloning and vehicle detection using OpenCV, transfer learning, and deep learning methodologies to train SDCs to mimic human driving. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to implement a variety of neural networks to develop your own autonomous vehicle using modern Python libraries.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Deep Learning Foundation and SDC Basics
5
Section 2: Deep Learning and Computer Vision Techniques for SDC
10
Section 3: Semantic Segmentation for Self-Driving Cars
13
Section 4: Advanced Implementations

TensorFlow versus Keras

Primarily, there are two levels of abstraction for deep learning frameworks:

  • Firstly, there is the lower level, where frameworks such as TensorFlow, Theano, and PyTorch sit. It is at this level where neural network elements such as convolutions and other generalized matrix operations are carried out.
  • Then, there is a higher level, where frameworks such as Keras are present. Here, primitives from the lower levels are utilized to create neural network layers and models. User-friendly APIs for training and saving models are also implemented here.

Since they are present on different levels of abstraction, you cannot compare Keras and TensorFlow. TensorFlow, while being used for deep learning, is not a dedicated deep learning library and is used for a wide array of other applications besides deep learning. Keras, however, is a library developed from the ground up specifically for deep learning. It has very well-designed APIs...