You draw cats so much better than I can. 😁 Image data augmentation makes so much sense once you understand how it works. It's not so hard to do it yourself if you want to play around with math and give yourself a chance to understand it better. If you want to do it fast though, a library like albumentations is really good. Also, it's good to run your models in Google colab using a GPU. The one problem I had with that is that it disconnects me about 10 hours, so I have to make sure to save my work often. Other than that, Google colab is great. 😊
I wonder how that cat will breathe 😹😹😹. By the way, great work as usual. I have been watching your videos for more than a year. Your channel is one of my first go to resources for learning any Data Science related stuff.
Summary of the video: Pooling is a technique used to reduce the spatial dimensions of the feature maps, while also reducing the number of parameters and computations in the network. Pooling is typically applied after one or more convolutional layers, and it is used to down-sample the feature maps by summarizing the values of a group of adjacent neurons. There are several types of pooling layers, but the most common are max pooling and average pooling. In max pooling, the output of each neuron in the pooling layer is the maximum value of the corresponding group of neurons in the feature map. In average pooling, the output of each neuron is the average value of the corresponding group of neurons. Pooling helps to reduce overfitting and makes the model more robust to small translations and distortions in the input image. It also helps to increase the spatial invariance of the model, which means that the model becomes less sensitive to the specific location of the features in the input image.
Sir , you are just killing it...your traching skill and knowledge are extraordinary...thanks for sharing your knowledge...will surely meet and greet you one day 🙏🙏
your videos are excellent sir.thank you very much for sharing valuable information .i have gone through various videos.excellent presentation.sir one request will you make vidoes on deep belief networks
model.fit_generator( train_generator, samples_per_epoch=samples_per_epoch, epochs=epochs, validation_data=validation_generator, callbacks=cbks, validation_steps=validation_steps) what to do for validation data when we dont have test data ?
Sir I cannot understand the output of deeper layers in cnn. Like what does each layer do and what does the output say? I believe only u can help me . Please explain sir
@@vigneshvicky56 Well the suggestion you gave you can do that to your child ... I gave example of China. If you don't know about this then search it. Also the coding companies in India too offering classes at kindergarten level. Sorry to listen , you don't know about this also.
You draw cats so much better than I can. 😁
Image data augmentation makes so much sense once you understand how it works. It's not so hard to do it yourself if you want to play around with math and give yourself a chance to understand it better. If you want to do it fast though, a library like albumentations is really good. Also, it's good to run your models in Google colab using a GPU. The one problem I had with that is that it disconnects me about 10 hours, so I have to make sure to save my work often. Other than that, Google colab is great. 😊
the best channel for ml, ai. Thank u Krish sir for all the efforts.
Really krish Naik is the source of my knowledge. his presentations are always clear. i would like to thank you sir keep it up!
You made all the concepts very lucid. Thank you, sir. If possible, please discuss about RCNN, Fast R-CNN, Faster R-CNN, YOLO.
i was reading a paper which they mentioned using data augmentation so i came here to look it up and you made reading the paper soo easy. thank you
I have learnt a lot from your channel . Hope you are keeping good health and continue making these awesome fully understandable videos
Seriously sir, you are doing such a great job.
Yes sir please implement data augmentation so that we can also do...it will be helpful for doing my project
what kind of project are you doing
The tutorials are awesome. Thank you Krish 🙏
I wonder how that cat will breathe 😹😹😹. By the way, great work as usual. I have been watching your videos for more than a year. Your channel is one of my first go to resources for learning any Data Science related stuff.
Summary of the video:
Pooling is a technique used to reduce the spatial dimensions of the feature maps, while also reducing the number of parameters and computations in the network.
Pooling is typically applied after one or more convolutional layers, and it is used to down-sample the feature maps by summarizing the values of a group of adjacent neurons.
There are several types of pooling layers, but the most common are max pooling and average pooling.
In max pooling, the output of each neuron in the pooling layer is the maximum value of the corresponding group of neurons in the feature map.
In average pooling, the output of each neuron is the average value of the corresponding group of neurons.
Pooling helps to reduce overfitting and makes the model more robust to small translations and distortions in the input image.
It also helps to increase the spatial invariance of the model, which means that the model becomes less sensitive to the specific location of the features in the input image.
Amazing Man, finally I found you 😍
Sir , you are just killing it...your traching skill and knowledge are extraordinary...thanks for sharing your knowledge...will surely meet and greet you one day 🙏🙏
Amazing explanation sir i got the grasp of topics easily 🙏
your effort is indeed priceless, i'm rely grateful. keep it up.
you are really awesome !!
your videos are excellent sir.thank you very much for sharing valuable information .i have gone through various videos.excellent presentation.sir one request will you make vidoes on deep belief networks
Thank you for the efforts, we appreciate that
tanks that was an great tutorial for learning image classification
great explanation in deep learning playlist.tnx
THANK YOU FOR YOUR EFFORTS
clear explanation..thank you !.
YOU. ARE. THE. GOAT.
hii krish plz complete deep learning
Thank you so much for the video
good explanation sir
Appreciable! Go Ahead!
Thanks Krish
Very good krish...
Great work Krish!!
awesomely simple clear
sir thank you soo soo much for sharing your knowledge.
Good for under fitting problems
keep going 🥰
After creating multiple images we will give to cnn and it will give output with good accuracy right
Really helpful stuff man
Awesome 💞
Awesome sir!!
could u upload a video to recognize objects in video??
Good Sir
how do i augment tabular data? like given a dataset of 5000 entries we need to extend it to 15000 entries using machine learning.
model.fit_generator(
train_generator,
samples_per_epoch=samples_per_epoch,
epochs=epochs,
validation_data=validation_generator,
callbacks=cbks,
validation_steps=validation_steps) what to do for validation data when we dont have test data ?
please sir make video regarding keras callbacks like checkpoints earlystopping etc and please sir implement as well.
huge respect from Pakistan
what would be the invariance for text input for classification?
Thank You Sir
Can i use histogram equalization for data augmentation .
Please upload videos using PyTorch using different datasets including text and image
Thank you
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Sir I cannot understand the output of deeper layers in cnn. Like what does each layer do and what does the output say? I believe only u can help me . Please explain sir
Kindly share the next video link
Make video for kids to learn coding language... Or suggest how Americans and Chinese teach there children coding language from kindergarten itself
Teach coding at age of 3
Become CEO of Microsoft at age of 5
@@vigneshvicky56 Well the suggestion you gave you can do that to your child ...
I gave example of China. If you don't know about this then search it.
Also the coding companies in India too offering classes at kindergarten level. Sorry to listen , you don't know about this also.
@@vigneshvicky56 comment only mature things ... This is not your school/college friend circle
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You missed the nose of the Cat. Lmao
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Picaso would be jealous
Sir please explain slowly.
thank you