Lecture 1 Logistic.pptx
Lecture 1 Logistic.pptx
DS5007
Sahely Bhadra
[email protected]
Logistics and Other Trivia
• Course Structure – 3-0-2-4 • Office Hours
• Lecture Timings (proposed) • Instructor – by appointment
• Tuesday – 2:00-3:15 pm
• Thursday - 1:45-3:00 pm
• Lab Hours
• Friday - 10:00am-12:50pm
• TA –
• Vishnu
• Arjun
• Bhaskar
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Reference Material
• No fixed textbook, primary reference material (all three are
available online freely!)
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Prerequisites
• Officially – Machine Learning
• Calculus
• Linear algebra
• Probability and Statistics
• Exposure to machine learning concepts will be helpful.
• If you are doubtful, please talk to the instructor
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Evaluation criteria
• Test 1: 10
• Test 2: 10
• End Sem: 40
• Q and A: 10
• Programming assignment: 15(6 assignment)
• Project: 15 (novel component essential (10 +5))
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Labs Lab Due
L0 Jan10
• Programming Assignments
L1 Jan 24
• Start early, experiments will taking time to execute
L2 Feb 7
• For project can be done in a teams of 2
Mid Feb14
• L0 – warm up/practice lab to get familiarized with Proj
the framework L3 Feb21
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Deep Learning aka Artificial Neural
Networks
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
• Automated Image Captioning
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
• Automated Image Captioning
• Autonomous Driving
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
• Automated Image Captioning
• Autonomous Driving
• Game Playing
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
• Automated Image Captioning
• Autonomous Driving
• Game Playing
• Natural Language Processing
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
• Automated Image Captioning
• Autonomous Driving
• Game Playing
• Natural Language Processing
• Speech Processing
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
• Automated Image Captioning
• Autonomous Driving
• Game Playing
• Natural Language Processing
• Speech Processing
• Creativity
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Deep Learning Success
• Computer Vision
• Object Recognition
• Automated Image Captioning
• Autonomous Driving
• Game Playing
• Natural Language Processing
• Speech Processing
• Creativity
• And a whole lot of others…
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Deep
Learning vs
Traditional
ML
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Factors Contributing to the Success of
DL
• Increasing Size of Datasets
• Increasing Model Sizes
• Increasing Compute Power
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Objectives of This Course
• Understanding Neural Networks aka Deep Learning
• Principles and Internals of the models
• Familiarity with the terminology
• Ability to build them from scratch for various applications
• Train the networks patiently!
• Equip with the knowledge required to read research papers on
the topic
• Caution: You will not become an expert in the field just because
you did one course!
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