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Mike Bernico
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Mike Bernico is a Lead Data Scientist at State Farm Mutual Insurance Companies. He also works as an adjunct for the University of Illinois at Springfield, where he teaches Essentials of Data Science, and Advanced Neural Networks and Deep Learning. Mike earned his MSCS from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He's an advocate for open source software and the good it can bring to the world. As a lifelong learner with umpteen hobbies, Mike also enjoys cycling, travel photography, and wine making.
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Overview of transfer learning

In Chapter 7, Convolutional Neural Networks, we trained a convolutional neural network on about 50,000 observations and we saw that, because of the complexity of the network and problem, we were overfitting on the training set after just a few epochs. If you recall, I had made the comment that 50,000 observations in our training set wasn't very large for a computer vision problem. That's true. Computer vision problems love data and the more data we can give them, the better they perform.

The deep neural networks that we might consider state-of-the-art in computer vision are often trained on a dataset called ImageNet. The ImageNet dataset (http://www.image-net.org/) is a 1,000 class classifier that contains 1.2 million images. That's more like it! A dataset this large allows researchers the ability to build really complex deep neural...

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Published in: Mar 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788837996

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Mike Bernico

Mike Bernico is a Lead Data Scientist at State Farm Mutual Insurance Companies. He also works as an adjunct for the University of Illinois at Springfield, where he teaches Essentials of Data Science, and Advanced Neural Networks and Deep Learning. Mike earned his MSCS from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He's an advocate for open source software and the good it can bring to the world. As a lifelong learner with umpteen hobbies, Mike also enjoys cycling, travel photography, and wine making.
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