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Building a Convolutional Neural Network to Distinguish my Cat from Dogs

Posted on 1. March 202015. March 2021 by Chris

Today, machine learning techniques can be used to analyze an image and find out which object(s) are visible on the image. I wanted to find out how this works and designed a Convolutional Neural Network, which divides images into 2 classes, depending on whether a dog or a cat is shown. This blog post describes the development and discusses the results.

The Curse of Dimensionality

Posted on 26. April 201915. March 2021 by Chris

I recently had a discussion with a colleague. He was of the opinion that nowadays more and more people are disclosing data about themselves on the Internet and that it is therefore becoming easier and easier to make very targeted offers to a person who visits a website. Then I explained the Curse of Dimensionality… Read more The Curse of Dimensionality

Machine Learning vs. Neural Networks

Posted on 3. March 201915. March 2021 by Chris

Machine Learning is more than neural networks. This blog post provides a quick overview and links to the most important concepts.

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