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Deep Learning with MXNet Cookbook

You're reading from   Deep Learning with MXNet Cookbook Discover an extensive collection of recipes for creating and implementing AI models on MXNet

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800569607
Length 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andrés P. Torres Andrés P. Torres
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Up and Running with MXNet FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: Working with MXNet and Visualizing Datasets – Gluon and DataLoader 3. Chapter 3: Solving Regression Problems 4. Chapter 4: Solving Classification Problems 5. Chapter 5: Analyzing Images with Computer Vision 6. Chapter 6: Understanding Text with Natural Language Processing 7. Chapter 7: Optimizing Models with Transfer Learning and Fine-Tuning 8. Chapter 8: Improving Training Performance with MXNet 9. Chapter 9: Improving Inference Performance with MXNet 10. Index 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Improving performance for segmenting images

In this recipe, we will apply transfer learning and fine-tuning to semantic segmentation, a CV task.

In the fourth recipe, Segmenting objects in images with MXNet: PSPNet and DeepLab-v3, in Chapter 5, Analyzing Images with Computer Vision, we saw how we could use GluonCV to retrieve pre-trained models and use them directly for a semantic segmentation task, effectively leveraging past knowledge by using the architecture and the weights/parameters of the pre-trained model.

In this recipe, we will continue leveraging the weights/parameters of the model, obtained for a task consisting of classifying images among a set of 21 classes using semantic segmentation models. The dataset used for the pre-training was MS COCO (source task) and we will run several experiments to evaluate our models in a new (target) task, using the Penn-Fudan Pedestrian dataset. In these experiments, we will also include knowledge from the target dataset to improve...

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