Deep Learning for Image Classification in Python with CNN

Convolutional Neural Networks for Computer Vision With Keras and TensorFlow on Google Colab Platform : Hands-on

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Deep Learning for Image Classification in Python with CNN

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the fundamentals of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs)
  • Build and train a CNN using Keras with Tensorflow as a backend using Google Colab
  • Assess the performance of trained CNN
  • Learn to use the trained model to predict the class of a new set of image data

Description

Welcome to the "Deep Learning for Image Classification in Python with CNN" course. In this course, you will learn how to create a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) in Keras with a TensorFlow backend from scratch, and you will learn to train CNNs to solve custom Image Classification problems. Please note that you don't need a high-powered workstation to learn this course. We will be carrying out the entire project in the Google Colab environment, which is free. You only need an internet connection and a free Gmail account to complete this course. This is a practical course, we will focus on Python programming, and you will understand every part of the program very well. By the end of this course, you will be able to build and train the convolutional neural network using Keras with TensorFlow as a backend. You will also be able to visualise data and use the model to make predictions on new data. This image classification course is practical and directly applicable to many industries. You can add this project to your portfolio of projects which is essential for your following job interview. This course is designed most straightforwardly to utilize your time wisely.

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Who Should Attend!

  • Beginners starting out to the field of Deep Learning
  • Industry professionals and aspiring data scientists
  • People who want to know how to write their image classification code

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Tags

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Deep Learning
  • Convolutional Neural Networks
  • Computer Vision

Subscribers

1081

Lectures

35

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