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- which book to chose for deep learning :lan Goodfellow or francois chollet
- d2l-en: Interactive deep learning book with multi-framework code, math, and discussions. Adopted at 400 universities from 60 countries including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and Cambridge.
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How to pre-train BERT on different objective tasks using HuggingFace
There might is bert library for pre-train bert model in huggingface, But I suggestion that you train bert model in native pytorch to understand detail, Limu's course is recommended for you
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The Transformer in Machine Translation
GitHub's article on Dive into Deep Learning
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I created a way to learn machine learning through Jupyter
There are actually some online books and courses built on Jupyter Notebook ([Dive to Deep Learning Book](https://github.com/d2l-ai/d2l-en) for example). However yours is more detail and could really helps beginners.
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Supervision: Reusable Computer Vision
Yeah, inference[1] is our open source package for running locally (either directly in Python or via a Docker container). It works with all the models on Universe, models you train yourself (assuming we support the architecture; we have a bunch of notebooks available[2]), or train in our platform, plus several more general foundation models[3] (for things like embeddings, zero-shot detection, question answering, OCR, etc).
We also have a hosted API[4] you can hit for most models we support (except some of the large vision models that are really GPU-heavy) if you prefer.
[1] https://github.com/roboflow/inference
[2] https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks
[3] https://inference.roboflow.com/foundation/about/
[4] https://docs.roboflow.com/deploy/hosted-api
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Roboflow Notebooks: 30+ tutorials on using SOTA models and vision techniques
We (the Roboflow open source team) actively write open source Google Colab notebooks showing how to use new SOTA models. Our library covers SAM, CLIP, Detectron2, YOLOv8, RTMDet, DINOv2, and more. These notebooks helped me cross the chasm from "how do I use X model?" to being able to both write and understand inference code.
- Notebooks: How to tutorials for computer vision models and techniques
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Training Instance Segmentation models on custom dataset
Here's an open source SegFormer notebook and guide: https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks/blob/main/notebooks/train-segformer-segmentation-on-custom-data.ipynb
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[Advice request] How on earth am I supposed to break into machine learning research as an undergraduate?
Great ways to get some experience in general ML: * https://kaggle.com/learn to up your skill-set, practice a bit, and improve breadth of knowledge in topics like deep learning and computer vision * https://huggingface.co/learn free NLP courses that will really beef up your skillset * https://madewithml.com - robust tutorials for the end-to-end deep learning MLOps process * https://roboflow.com/learn - intro course material and some advanced topics in computer vision; tutorial walkthroughs for model training: https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks
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Generate Synthetic Computer Vision Data with Stable Diffusion Image-to-Image
Repo: https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks/blob/main/notebooks/sa...
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Rich Jupyter Notebook Diffs on GitHub... Finally.
Here are the notebooks I spend day and night refining: https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks
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Tools for object detection on satellite images
You’ll just need to have labeled solar panel images, and pick a model architecture and tutorial to train with: https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks
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[OC] Football Players Tracking with YOLOv5 + ByteTrack + OpenCV
dataset: https://universe.roboflow.com/roboflow-jvuqo/football-players-detection-3zvbc/dataset/4 code: https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks/blob/main/notebooks/how-to-track-football-players.ipynb video: https://youtu.be/QCG8QMhga9k
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Should I get a Google Coral USB Accelerator for my RPI4 or should I just buy a Nvidia Jetson Nano?
Have fun! Great field. Just also try out the first few OpenCV tutorials, and train a few custom model to deploy to see what you think. Here’s a ton of free open source notebooks: https://github.com/roboflow/notebooks
What are some alternatives?
Pytorch-UNet - PyTorch implementation of the U-Net for image semantic segmentation with high quality images
ultralytics - NEW - YOLOv8 🚀 in PyTorch > ONNX > OpenVINO > CoreML > TFLite
DeepADoTS - Repository of the paper "A Systematic Evaluation of Deep Anomaly Detection Methods for Time Series".
Made-With-ML - Learn how to design, develop, deploy and iterate on production-grade ML applications.
TF-Watcher - Monitor your ML jobs on mobile devices📱, especially for Google Colab / Kaggle
glami-1m - The largest multilingual image-text classification dataset. It contains fashion products.
99-ML-Learning-Projects - A list of 99 machine learning projects for anyone interested to learn from coding and building projects
rankseg - [JMLR 2023] RankSEG: A consistent ranking-based framework for segmentation
imbalanced-regression - [ICML 2021, Long Talk] Delving into Deep Imbalanced Regression
make-sense - Free to use online tool for labelling photos. https://makesense.ai
petastorm - Petastorm library enables single machine or distributed training and evaluation of deep learning models from datasets in Apache Parquet format. It supports ML frameworks such as Tensorflow, Pytorch, and PySpark and can be used from pure Python code.
uav-detection - Drone / Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Detection is a very safety critical project. It takes in Infrared (IR) video streams and detects drones in it with high accuracy.