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Semantic Image Segmentation Neural Network in Wolfram Language

Posted 8 years ago
POSTED BY: Test Account
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Great post! The link to your dataset is broken though... Also, can you upload your wlnet so we can try it?

POSTED BY: Michael Sollami
Posted 7 years ago

There are similar images that are there in the neural net repository.

POSTED BY: Test Account
Posted 7 years ago

Thank you so much for the encouraging words!

POSTED BY: Test Account
Posted 7 years ago

Great, inspiring, work! Thank you for sharing. I just started learning neural networks on my own. Your post is really helpful in this voyage!

POSTED BY: K aa

Great first post! Congratulations!

POSTED BY: Rand Baldwin

Hi, Nice post and congrats with your first post! I'm just curious about the resources you used. You mentioned "various resources available online" Which do you think where the most valuable? Thx!

POSTED BY: l van Veen
Posted 8 years ago

I would first suggest going through http://reference.wolfram.com/language/guide/NeuralNetworks.html. Especially the function NetTrain http://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/NetTrain.html has many good examples to get started. There are videos of free online courses at Wolfram U website: https://www.wolfram.com/wolfram-u/ and https://www.wolfram.com/wolfram-u/deep-neural-networks-computer-vision/ For more theoretical read, Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow et.al is perhaps the best one-stop resource I found. Also, most of the papers are from archive libraries and they are open source.

POSTED BY: Test Account
Posted 8 years ago

A similar model, but trained instead on grass fields to automatically measure square footage, would be very useful to landscaping companies.

Exciting stuff, thanks for sharing.

POSTED BY: Kyle Martin
Posted 8 years ago

Thank you for the suggestion!

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