PPT-Image Compression Using Neural Networks
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Vishal Agrawal Y6541 Nandan Dubey Y6279 Overview Introduction to n eural networks Back Propagated BP neural network Image compression using BP neural network Comparison
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Vishal Agrawal Y6541 Nandan Dubey Y6279 Overview Introduction to n eural networks Back Propagated BP neural network Image compression using BP neural network Comparison with existing image compression techniques. 1. Recurrent Networks. Some problems require previous history/context in order to be able to give proper output (speech recognition, stock forecasting, target tracking, etc.. One way to do that is to just provide all the necessary context in one "snap-shot" and use standard learning. Banafsheh. . Rekabdar. Biological Neuron:. The Elementary Processing Unit of the Brain. Biological Neuron:. A Generic Structure. Dendrite. Soma. Synapse. Axon. Axon Terminal. Biological Neuron – Computational Intelligence Approach:. Brains and games. Introduction. Spiking Neural Networks are a variation of traditional NNs that attempt to increase the realism of the simulations done. They more closely resemble the way brains actually operate. Shuochao Yao, Yiwen Xu, Daniel Calzada. Network Compression and Speedup. 1. Source: . http://isca2016.eecs.umich.edu/. wp. -content/uploads/2016/07/4A-1.pdf. Network Compression and Speedup. 2. Why smaller models?. Week 5. Applications. Predict the taste of Coors beer as a function of its chemical composition. What are Artificial Neural Networks? . Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technique. Artificial . Neural Networks. Abhishek Narwekar, Anusri Pampari. CS 598: Deep Learning and Recognition, Fall 2016. Lecture Outline. Introduction. Learning Long Term Dependencies. Regularization. Visualization for RNNs. Section 1: Introduction. Vinay Raj Hampapur. Wendy Ni. Stanford University. March 8, 2011. Outline. Motivation. Description of our method. Results and comparisons. Achievements. Future work. Acknowledgement. References. 2. EE398A: Direction-Adaptive KLT for Image Compression. Introduction 2. Mike . Mozer. Department of Computer Science and. Institute of Cognitive Science. University of Colorado at Boulder. Hinton’s Brief History of Machine Learning. What was hot in 1987?. . Rekabdar. Biological Neuron:. The Elementary Processing Unit of the Brain. Biological Neuron:. A Generic Structure. Dendrite. Soma. Synapse. Axon. Axon Terminal. Biological Neuron – Computational Intelligence Approach:. Ali Cole. Charly. . Mccown. Madison . Kutchey. Xavier . henes. Definition. A directed network based on the structure of connections within an organism's brain. Many inputs and only a couple outputs. Introduction to Back Propagation Neural . Networks BPNN. By KH Wong. Neural Networks Ch9. , ver. 8d. 1. Introduction. Neural Network research is are very . hot. . A high performance Classifier (multi-class). Dr. Abdul Basit. Lecture No. 1. Course . Contents. Introduction and Review. Learning Processes. Single & Multi-layer . Perceptrons. Radial Basis Function Networks. Support Vector and Committee Machines. . 循环神经网络. Neural Networks. Recurrent Neural Networks. Humans don’t start their thinking from scratch every second. As you read this essay, you understand each word based on your understanding of previous words. You don’t throw everything away and start thinking from scratch again. Your thoughts have persistence.. is a . lossy compression. method used to . compress images. using . fractals. . The method is best suited for photographs of natural scenes (. trees. , . mountains. , . ferns. , . clouds. ). The fractal compression technique relies on the fact that in certain images, parts of the image resemble other parts of the same image..
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