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Lip reading using TensorFlow, OpenCV, and Keras involves training a deep learning model to recognize spoken words by analyzing lip movements from video frames. The process starts with OpenCV for capturing and preprocessing video frames, focusing on the speaker’s lips. These frames are then fed into a neural network built using Keras and TensorFlow.
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Transform TV control with Gesture Recognition! Enable intuitive interaction with smart TVs using gestures built using Conv3D, CNN & RNN
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Fight Detection From Surveillance Cameras by fine-tuning a PyTorch Pretrained Model
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This repository contains my personal code for the paper Learning Spatiotemporal Features with 3D Convolutional Networks by Du Tran, Lubomir Bourdev, Rob Fergus, Lorenzo Torresani, Manohar Paluri.
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The objective of this project is to recognize hand gestures using state-of-the-art neural networks.
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Imagine you are working as a data scientist at a home electronics company which manufactures state of the art smart televisions. You want to develop a cool feature in the smart-TV that can recognize five different gestures performed by the user which will help users control the TV without using a remote.
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Develop a conv3D model that can recognise five different gestures performed by the user which will help users control the TV without using a remote
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A python class compatible with TensorFlow to perform data augmentation on 3D objects during CNN training.
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Hand Gesture Recognition using Deep Learning Framework
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Develop a cool feature in the smart-TV that can recognise five different gestures performed by the user which will help users control the TV without using a remote.
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어린이집 CCTV로 학대상황 감지
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Context Understanding from Videos analyzes video content by extracting frames and audio, then detecting objects, faces, emotions, and actions. It uses Python with OpenCV, MoviePy, and YOLO. Future plans include embedding models for improved context analysis.
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My team partner and I did this project where we developed a feature in a company’s smart TV that can recognise five different predetermined gestures performed by the user, which will help users control the TV without using a remote.
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Real-Time Visual Speech and Emotion Recognition (ViSpEr) an end-to-end neural network for the low-resource visual speech and facial emotion recognition task, using 3D CNNs and LSTMs
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Hand gesture recognition using convolutional neural network and recurrent neural network
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Gender classification on 3D IXI Brain MRI dataset with Keras and Tensorflow
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Data science Mini projects
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A Simple Three Dimensional Convolutional Neural Networks approach
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