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Modern Computer Vision with PyTorch

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839213472
Pages 824 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
V Kishore Ayyadevara V Kishore Ayyadevara
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Yeshwanth Reddy Yeshwanth Reddy
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Table of Contents (25) Chapters

Preface Section 1 - Fundamentals of Deep Learning for Computer Vision
Artificial Neural Network Fundamentals PyTorch Fundamentals Building a Deep Neural Network with PyTorch Section 2 - Object Classification and Detection
Introducing Convolutional Neural Networks Transfer Learning for Image Classification Practical Aspects of Image Classification Basics of Object Detection Advanced Object Detection Image Segmentation Applications of Object Detection and Segmentation Section 3 - Image Manipulation
Autoencoders and Image Manipulation Image Generation Using GANs Advanced GANs to Manipulate Images Section 4 - Combining Computer Vision with Other Techniques
Training with Minimal Data Points Combining Computer Vision and NLP Techniques Combining Computer Vision and Reinforcement Learning Moving a Model to Production Using OpenCV Utilities for Image Analysis Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Understanding ResNet architecture

While building too deep a network, there are two problems. In forward propagation, the last few layers of the network have almost no information about what the original image was. In backpropagation, the first few layers near the input hardly get any gradient updates due to vanishing gradients (in other words, they are almost zero). To solve both problems, residual networks (ResNet) use a highway-like connection that transfers raw information from the previous few layers to the later layers. In theory, even the last layer will have the entire information of the original image due to this highway network. And because of the skipping layers, the backward gradients will flow freely to the initial layers with little modification.

The term residual in the residual network is the additional information that the model is expected to learn from the previous layer that needs to be passed on to the next layer.

A typical residual block appears as follows:

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