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Introductory Guide To Real-Time Object Detection With Python

#artificialintelligence

A Computer Science Engineer who is passionate about AI and all related technologies. He is someone who loves to stay updated with the Tech-revolutions that AI brings in.


Introductory Guide To Real-Time Object Detection With Python

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Researchers have been studying the possibilities of giving machines the ability to distinguish and identify objects through vision for years now. This particular domain, called Computer Vision or CV, has a wide range of modern-day applications. From being used by autonomous cars for object detection on roads to complex facial and body language recognitions that can identify possible crimes or criminal activities, CV has numerous uses in today's world. There is no denying the fact that Object Detection is also one of the coolest applications of Computer Vision. Modern-day CV tools can easily implement object detection on images or even on live stream videos.


An Introductory Guide to Understand how ANNs Conceptualize New Ideas (using Embedding)

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Here's something you don't hear everyday – everything we perceive is just a best case probabilistic prediction by our brain, based on our past encounters and knowledge gained through other mediums. This might sound extremely counter intuitive because we have always imagined that our brain mostly gives us deterministic answers. We'll do a small experiment to showcase this logic.


Introductory Guide To Excel

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This article is contributed by Atiq Rehman. It was initially intended for SEO people, though many will find it useful. For each one we've included a simple SEO based example of it in use. We've also included notes on it's uses for day-to-day SEO work and a link or two to useful more technical articles. There is also an appendix.


Machine Translation: an Introductory Guide

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You are free to download all or part of it for personal use, including study. Feel free to quote from it as you would from a normal book or article. If you want to use it for more than this, you need permission: you can get it by writing to me: doug@essex.ac.uk.