
TensorFlow for Computer Vision Course - Full Python Tutorial for Beginners
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Date: 2022-03-14
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Nour
Thank you very much for posting my course! For those who asked about the ML checklist, I will be sending it very soon, I did not expect this number of emails tbh, you guys are awesome!-
If you don't get the checklist by tomorrow then please contact me on LinkedIn or Twitter, the links are in the description above.
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Thank you very much for posting my course! For those who asked about the ML checklist, I will be sending it very soon, I did not expect this number of emails tbh, you guys are awesome!-
If you don't get the checklist by tomorrow then please contact me on LinkedIn or Twitter, the links are in the description above.
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Ali
Hey, at the end your prediction of 12 is not wrong, the classes are named after numbered folders where the order is 0, 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2,..... . So an image in the folder 2 is in class 12. you can check for any image who is not in folder 0 or 1
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Hey, at the end your prediction of 12 is not wrong, the classes are named after numbered folders where the order is 0, 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2,..... . So an image in the folder 2 is in class 12. you can check for any image who is not in folder 0 or 1
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Oluwatobi
Since macOS doesn't support tensorflow GPU, and for the miniconda available for macOS there is not script file in order to activate the miniconda on VS code terminal. I would appreciate if you can give some guild for those learning with macOS.
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Since macOS doesn't support tensorflow GPU, and for the miniconda available for macOS there is not script file in order to activate the miniconda on VS code terminal. I would appreciate if you can give some guild for those learning with macOS.
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Daniel
Something I don't get... The image with the number for the mnist example, where it is located? Do I have to add it manually? If so, where and from where? Maybe sounds like a dumb question but there's no info about that...
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Something I don't get... The image with the number for the mnist example, where it is located? Do I have to add it manually? If so, where and from where? Maybe sounds like a dumb question but there's no info about that...
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Johannes
Hi, getting this error in 2:52:46: SyntaxError: (unicode error) 'unicodeescape' codec can't decode bytes in position 2-3: truncated \UXXXXXXXX escape. Now it works, had two different versions of the code.
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Hi, getting this error in 2:52:46: SyntaxError: (unicode error) 'unicodeescape' codec can't decode bytes in position 2-3: truncated \UXXXXXXXX escape. Now it works, had two different versions of the code.
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Amit
Make a photo editing app in android studio without using any third party sdk or dependencies we know that how image processing is work in android make a series on it please reply as soon as possible sir
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Make a photo editing app in android studio without using any third party sdk or dependencies we know that how image processing is work in android make a series on it please reply as soon as possible sir
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freecodecamp
Hey! I ask you not to upload large videos, they cannot be translated into other languages by a voice translator. Upload long videos, up to 3 hours apart, please!
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Hey! I ask you not to upload large videos, they cannot be translated into other languages by a voice translator. Upload long videos, up to 3 hours apart, please!
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Will
Thanks for the training. Would love to see a condensed version of this with real world examples. I got a little lost in the code. Some more visuals would be helpful.
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Thanks for the training. Would love to see a condensed version of this with real world examples. I got a little lost in the code. Some more visuals would be helpful.
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