Towards 3D Deep Learning: Artificial Neural Networks with Python
Last Updated on November 5, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Florent Poux, Ph.D.
Originally published on Towards AI.
A Hands-on Beginner's Guide to Unlock the Power of Artificial Neural Networks in Python
Artificial Neural Networks Applications for Raster, Vector and 3D Point Clouds. © F. Poux
In the realm of Artificial Intelligence, few technologies have garnered as much attention and achieved groundbreaking success as Artificial Neural Networks. Inspired by the human brain's complex interconnectedness (sorry for the swear word), these robust algorithmic structures have revolutionized, for real, the field of deep learning, propelling us into an era of unprecedented machine intelligence.
The “depth levels” of several AI technologies: Machine Learning, Artificial Networks, Deep Learning. © F. Poux
Now, my task is to ensure you can move on to the 3D stuff, one of the top… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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