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Machine Learning is a subfield of computer science that draws on elements from algorithmic analysis, computational statistics, mathematics, optimization, etc. It is mainly concerned with the use of data to construct models that have high predictive/forecasting ability. Topics include modeling building, applications, theory, etc.
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How to detect if a person is interacting (as in touching) some object in an image?
I think you can use multiple object detection algorithm one for human and one for the object. And then check both positions to see if bounding lines are crossing each other.
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Is there a hardware-independent standard for comparing ML models complexity?
Let us say I have two machine learning models on different machines and one on the cloud. Comparing them using elapsed times of execution does not make sense since they are powered up by different har …
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Does autoencoder with few images not work?
Activation functions required for your task depends on the normalization of your data. For example if you were to use MNIST (pixel values are between 0 and 1 ) then you would need to use sigmoid for b …
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What kind of ML approach is more suitable for detecting event related signal changes?
First of all please if there is a better way to phrase my question let me know. It will help with search. ( This part : "detecting event related signal changes" )
Here you can see 4 black rectangles c …