Wouldn't it be cool if you could just wave a pen in the air to draw something virtually and it actually draws it on the screen? It could be even more interesting if we didn't use any special hardware ...
Getting Started with PyTorch Lightning
Imagine, one day you have an amazing idea for your machine learning project. You write down all the details on a piece of paper- the model architecture, the optimizer, the dataset. And now you just ...
Multi-Label Image Classification with PyTorch: Image Tagging
In the previous post, we learned how to apply a fixed number of tags to images. Let’s now switch to this broader task and see how we can tackle it. In many real-life tasks, there is a set ...
Funny Mirrors Using OpenCV
We all remember those awesome childhood days when we use to go to amusement parks or county fairs. One of my favorite elements of these amusement parks was the fun-house mirror room. Funny mirrors ...
Multi-Label Image Classification with PyTorch
Back in 2012, a neural network won the ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition challenge for the first time. With that Alex Krizhevsky, Ilya Sutskever and Geoffrey Hinton revolutionized the area of ...
CNN Receptive Field Computation Using Backprop
In the previous post, we learned how to classify arbitrarily sized images and visualized the response map of the network. In Figure 1, notice that the head of the camel is almost not ...