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Baby's First Image Classification Training Data Set

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Finally you can train your baby's neural network using the same training data that researchers use to lovingly train cutting edge deep convolutional networks for image classification tasks! This full color picture book features images from the Open Images v6 Dataset in 24 label classes from A-Z. This data set includes images in different sizes, orientations, environments, and confounding object classes to ensure that your baby learns a robust and generalizable representation of the world! With a crayon (not included), this book also contains material suitable for training bounding-box identification tasks, captioning tasks, and generative models. Makes the perfect gift for the machine learning expert that is expecting or all ready grappling with the unique challenges of the first few years of wetware-based neural network training! This book is open source https: //github.com/ksocks/BFICTDS, allowing you the flexibility to extend and modify the training scheme to suit your baby's individual needs!
Release date Australia
August 12th, 2020
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
28
Dimensions
216x216x6
ISBN-13
9781716668388
Product ID
35613311

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