A-Z of Machine Learning and Computer Vision Terms

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PyTorch
PyTorch
Q
Q
Quantum Machine Learning
Quantum Machine Learning
Query Strategy (Active Learning)
Query Strategy (Active Learning)
Query Synthesis Methods
Query Synthesis Methods
R
R
RAG Architecture
RAG Architecture
ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) Curve
ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) Curve
Random Forest
Random Forest
Recall (Sensitivity or True Positive Rate)
Recall (Sensitivity or True Positive Rate)
Recurrent Neural Network (RNN)
Recurrent Neural Network (RNN)
Region-Based CNN (R-CNN)
Region-Based CNN (R-CNN)
Regression (Regression Analysis)
Regression (Regression Analysis)
Regularization Algorithms
Regularization Algorithms
Reinforcement Learning
Reinforcement Learning
Responsible AI
Responsible AI
S
S
Scale Imbalance
Scale Imbalance
Scikit-Learn
Scikit-Learn
Segment Anything Model (SAM)
Segment Anything Model (SAM)
Selective Sampling
Selective Sampling
Self-Supervised Learning
Self-Supervised Learning
Semantic Segmentation
Semantic Segmentation
Semi-supervised Learning
Semi-supervised Learning
Sensitivity and Specificity of Machine Learning
Sensitivity and Specificity of Machine Learning
Sentiment Analysis
Sentiment Analysis
Sliding Window Attention
Sliding Window Attention
Stream-Based Selective Sampling
Stream-Based Selective Sampling
Supervised Learning
Supervised Learning
Support Vector Machine (SVM)
Support Vector Machine (SVM)
Surrogate Model
Surrogate Model
Synthetic Data
Synthetic Data
T
T
Tabular Data
Tabular Data
Text Generation Inference
Text Generation Inference
Training Data
Training Data
Transfer Learning
Transfer Learning
Transformers (Transformer Networks)
Transformers (Transformer Networks)
Triplet Loss
Triplet Loss
True Positive Rate (TPR)
True Positive Rate (TPR)
Type I Error (False Positive)
Type I Error (False Positive)
Type II Error (False Negative)
Type II Error (False Negative)
U
U
Unsupervised Learning
Unsupervised Learning
V
V
Variance (Model Variance)
Variance (Model Variance)
Variational Autoencoders
Variational Autoencoders
W
W
Weak Supervision
Weak Supervision
Weight Decay (L2 Regularization)
Weight Decay (L2 Regularization)
X
X
XAI (Explainable AI)
XAI (Explainable AI)
XGBoost
XGBoost
Y
Y
YOLO (You Only Look Once)
YOLO (You Only Look Once)
Yolo Object Detection
Yolo Object Detection
Z
Z
Zero-Shot Learning
Zero-Shot Learning
C

Cross-Validation

A Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) is a class of deep neural network specialized for processing grid-like data such as images. CNNs are composed of layers including convolutional layers (which apply learned filters/kernels that respond to local patterns like edges), activation layers (introducing non-linearity, e.g. ReLU), pooling layers (down-sampling spatial resolution to achieve translational invariance and reduce computation), and fully connected layers (to aggregate features into final predictions). This architecture exploits spatial locality by learning filters that act on small patches and are shared across the image, making CNNs very effective for image classification, object detection, and other computer vision tasks. Notable CNN architectures include LeNet, AlexNet, VGG, ResNet, etc., each introducing innovations in depth and connectivity to improve performance.

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