Fundamentals of Deep Learning for Computer Vision -Hands on Workshop-, 22nd September 2018

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The NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute (DLI) and Graduate School of Informatics, Middle East Technical University (METU) are excited to deliver a hands-on deep learning workshop at Graduate School of Informatics on 22nd September 2018 Saturday exclusively for verifiable academic students, staff, and researchers. In this full-day workshop, you’ll learn the basics of deep learning by training and deploying neural networks.

IMPORTANT: To reserve your seat, you MUST register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fundamentals-of-deep-learning-for-computer-vision-hands-on-workshop-tickets-50069629610 with a valid university email address (*.edu.tr).

 

In this full-day workshop, you’ll learn the basics of deep learning by training and deploying neural networks. You’ll learn how to:

  • Implement common deep learning workflows, such as image classification and object detection.
  • Experiment with data, training parameters, network structure, and other strategies to increase performance and capability.
  • Deploy your neural networks to start solving real-world problems.

Upon completion, you’ll be able to start solving problems on your own with deep learning.

Workshop Agenda:

22nd  September 2018 Saturday

10:00   Deep Learning Demystified and Applied Deep Learning (lecture)

10:30   Training Deep Neural Networks: 120 minutes (Hands-On)

12:30   Lunch Break

13:30   Deploying Trained Neural Networks: 40 minutes (Hands-On)

14:10   Coffee Break

14:30   Measuring and Improving Performance: 120 minutes (Hands-On)

16:30   Closing Comments & Questions

You must bring your own laptop to this workshop.

This workshop is meant for developers, data scientists, and researchers with a basic understanding of deep learning concepts.

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