Guide to Convolutional Neural Networks [electronic resource] : A Practical Application to Traffic-Sign Detection and Classification / by Hamed Habibi Aghdam, Elnaz Jahani Heravi.

By: Habibi Aghdam, Hamed [author.]Contributor(s): Jahani Heravi, ElnazMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017Description: XXIII, 282 p. 150 illus., 111 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319575506Subject(s): Pattern recognition | Application software | Computer organization | Signal processing | Image processing | Speech processing systems | Natural language processing (Computer science) | Automotive engineering | Pattern Recognition | Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) | Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks | Signal, Image and Speech Processing | Natural Language Processing (NLP) | Automotive EngineeringDDC classification: 006.4 LOC classification: Q337.5TK7882.P3Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Traffic Sign Detection and Recognition -- Pattern Classification -- Convolutional Neural Networks -- Caffe Library -- Classification of Traffic Signs -- Detecting Traffic Signs -- Visualizing Neural Networks -- Appendix A: Gradient Descend.
Summary: This must-read text/reference introduces the fundamental concepts of convolutional neural networks (ConvNets), offering practical guidance on using libraries to implement ConvNets in applications of traffic sign detection and classification. The work presents techniques for optimizing the computational efficiency of ConvNets, as well as visualization techniques to better understand the underlying processes. The proposed models are also thoroughly evaluated from different perspectives, using exploratory and quantitative analysis. Topics and features: Explains the fundamental concepts behind training linear classifiers and feature learning Discusses the wide range of loss functions for training binary and multi-class classifiers Illustrates how to derive ConvNets from fully connected neural networks, and reviews different techniques for evaluating neural networks Presents a practical library for implementing ConvNets, explaining how to use a Python interface for the library to create and assess neural networks Describes two real-world examples of the detection and classification of traffic signs using deep learning methods Examines a range of varied techniques for visualizing neural networks, using a Python interface Provides self-study exercises at the end of each chapter, in addition to a helpful glossary, with relevant Python scripts supplied at an associated website This self-contained guide will benefit those who seek to both understand the theory behind deep learning, and to gain hands-on experience in implementing ConvNets in practice. As no prior background knowledge in the field is required to follow the material, the book is ideal for all students of computer vision and machine learning, and will also be of great interest to practitioners working on autonomous cars and advanced driver assistance systems.
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Traffic Sign Detection and Recognition -- Pattern Classification -- Convolutional Neural Networks -- Caffe Library -- Classification of Traffic Signs -- Detecting Traffic Signs -- Visualizing Neural Networks -- Appendix A: Gradient Descend.

This must-read text/reference introduces the fundamental concepts of convolutional neural networks (ConvNets), offering practical guidance on using libraries to implement ConvNets in applications of traffic sign detection and classification. The work presents techniques for optimizing the computational efficiency of ConvNets, as well as visualization techniques to better understand the underlying processes. The proposed models are also thoroughly evaluated from different perspectives, using exploratory and quantitative analysis. Topics and features: Explains the fundamental concepts behind training linear classifiers and feature learning Discusses the wide range of loss functions for training binary and multi-class classifiers Illustrates how to derive ConvNets from fully connected neural networks, and reviews different techniques for evaluating neural networks Presents a practical library for implementing ConvNets, explaining how to use a Python interface for the library to create and assess neural networks Describes two real-world examples of the detection and classification of traffic signs using deep learning methods Examines a range of varied techniques for visualizing neural networks, using a Python interface Provides self-study exercises at the end of each chapter, in addition to a helpful glossary, with relevant Python scripts supplied at an associated website This self-contained guide will benefit those who seek to both understand the theory behind deep learning, and to gain hands-on experience in implementing ConvNets in practice. As no prior background knowledge in the field is required to follow the material, the book is ideal for all students of computer vision and machine learning, and will also be of great interest to practitioners working on autonomous cars and advanced driver assistance systems.

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