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fastbook
- The fastai book, published as Jupyter Notebooks
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fast.ai Book in Rust - Chapter 2 - Part 1
This chapter focuses on defining the DataLoader classes and a Bing Image Search downloader that is provided with the fastai library. We're not going to implement a Bing downloader. That is too much work for something that could be a crate on its own. Please feel free to write such a crate, though, the world could use one.
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Fastai Chapter 4 - The important parts, Part 2: Building a regression model
The book is available online here The course is accessible here
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Need help trying to run Fastai notebooks on kaggle.
Fastai Lesson 2 notebook
- Fast.ai's Practical Deep Learning for Coders Has Been Updated
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How can i as 15 years old start learning machine learning, i watched some python courses on youtube but it covered the basics and I want to go more in depth. Are there any books, online courses, etc.. I cant really pay for anything so no paid courses. Thank you
I recently read the FastAI book from O'Reilly, which is also published as a series of notebooks on GitHub here. I personally liked it because it shows how to obtain a working model trained with modern techniques without delving too much in the low-level details.
- [D] Recommendation of books to achieve a deeper knowledge of the field
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I recently got a bit of money from my grandparents to get myself a present and I wanted to get a good Python book. Which book would you recommend?
I recommend fastai-fastbook. I just started myself though it’s a coupled with tools and a way of working that may help you including being and to create and publish python packages from a jupyter notebook using nbdev
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“Perceptron” paved the way for AI 60 years too soon (2019)
The fastai book actually makes a nice comparison between the systems described in PDP and modern deep learning.
> In fact, the approach laid out in PDP is very similar to the approach used in today's neural networks.
From: https://github.com/fastai/fastbook/blob/master/01_intro.ipyn...
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Starting a career as a Python developer
I’m a fan of fast book by fastai.
natural-language-image-search
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I Built an Image Search Engine Using OpenAI Clip and Images from Wikimedia
You have the option of deleting and posting again I think. Anyways good luck.
Wikimedia search seems to work better for most searches I tried, possibly because of the manual tags etc.
https://imagioo.com/?q=astronaut+with+american+flag
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MediaSearch?type=...
You might want to include examples where your search is better or just a faq on how to use it.
Nice idea though. It does seem to come in handy when you don't have descriptions of images. Eg: https://github.com/haltakov/natural-language-image-search
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Simplest way to obtain a network classifying images as Paintings / Not Paintings?
You can give OpenAI's CLIP a shot: https://github.com/openai/CLIP. It's capable of doing zero-shot classification. Here is a neat example of CLIP usage: https://github.com/haltakov/natural-language-image-search.
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[P] *Semantic* Video Search with OpenAI’s CLIP Neural Network
Does this use the same codebase as https://github.com/haltakov/natural-language-image-search ? Or do you have a different approach?
- Show HN: Search photos using natural language
- Show HN: Search photos on Unsplash using natural language queries
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OpenAI’s CLIP: Search Images with Descriptions Instead of Keywords
CLIP Image Search
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Search inside YouTube videos using natural language queries
Yes, this is definitely possible. You can maybe try computing some kind of image distance between frames or some keyframe extraction.
Once you compute the features, the search is very efficient! I tried it for searching in the 2M photos dataset from Unsplash and it takes like 2-3 seconds: https://github.com/haltakov/natural-language-image-search
I plan to run my personal photos through it :)
- Use OpenAI’s CLIP to search 2M photos on Unsplash
What are some alternatives?
fastai - The fastai deep learning library
CLIP - CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining), Predict the most relevant text snippet given an image
natural-language-youtube-search - Search inside YouTube videos using natural language
Franklin.jl - (yet another) static site generator. Simple, customisable, fast, maths with KaTeX, code evaluation, optional pre-rendering, in Julia.
Queryable - Run OpenAI's CLIP model on iOS to search photos.
car-damage-detection - Detectron2 for car damage detection using custom dataset
steam-image-search - Search for images on Steam using natural language queries.
Hands-On-Deep-Learning-Algorithms-with-Python - Hands-On Deep Learning Algorithms with Python, By Packt
datasets - 🎁 5,400,000+ Unsplash images made available for research and machine learning
articulated-animation - Code for Motion Representations for Articulated Animation paper
models - Models and examples built with TensorFlow