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Deep Learning for Machine Vision

Added on January 28, 2021 by Jon Krohn.

In the latest SuperDataScience episode, the brilliant A.I. researcher Deblina Bhattacharjee fills me in on the state of the art in machine vision. From predicting earthquakes to 3D VR experiences based on ordinary 2D art, she's seemingly in on it all!

We also covered:

  • Automatic detection of biological cells in medical images

  • The typical workday of, and software tools used by, A.I. researchers working at the cutting edge

  • The critical math subjects necessary to be an outstanding machine learning practitioner (to my delight, she reeled off the subjects covered in my ML Foundations curriculum)

  • The ever-increasing utility of unsupervised learning approaches

  • Her top productivity tips (Deblina is unbelievably productive so I greatly value her two cents on this!)

  • Prog rock music

  • The intelligence of plants (yep, plants!)

This is an outstanding episode. I learned a ton while filming and had a lot of laughs too, so I think you'll enjoy it too.

Listening/viewing options, as well as full transcript, available here.

In Data Science, Personal Improvement, Podcast, SuperDataScience Tags Machine Learning, Machine Vision, Computer Vision, Deep Learning
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