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1 hour

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Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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What are the course deliverables?
  • U-Net
  • Semantic Segmentation
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  • This course on "Semantic Segmentation Tutorial" will help you to master all the concepts of semantic segmentation
  • Semantic segmentation is very crucial in self-driving cars and robotics because it is important for the models to understand the context in the environment in which they're operating
  • In this scenario, you will want to attain image segmentation that includes labeling each pixel of the image
  • Therefore, in simple terms, image segmentation involves training the neural network to output a pixel-wise mask of the image
  • This allows you to understand images at a pixel level - at a much lower level
  • You will find many image segmentation applications like in medical imaging, self-driving cars, and satellite imaging to name a few Semantic segmentation algorithms are super powerful and have many use cases, including self-driving cars ? and in today?s video, we will be covering the certain application of Semantic Segmentation along with the Introduction to U-Net
  • At the end of the video, we will also be showing a demo of Semantic Segmentation
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Curriculum

Introduction to U-Net

Introduction to Semantic Segmentation

Demo on Semantic Segmentation

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