Difference between revisions of "OpenCV"
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+ | * Boosting | ||
+ | * Decision tree learning | ||
+ | * Gradient boosting trees | ||
+ | * Expectation-maximization algorithm | ||
+ | * k-nearest neighbor algorithm | ||
+ | * Naive Bayes classifier | ||
+ | * Artificial neural networks | ||
+ | * Random forest | ||
+ | * Support vector machine (SVM) | ||
+ | * Deep neural networks (DNN) | ||
== Related terms == | == Related terms == |
Revision as of 16:05, 16 May 2021
wikipedia:OpenCV (2000) is a library mainly aimed at real-time computer vision.
Contains:
- Boosting
- Decision tree learning
- Gradient boosting trees
- Expectation-maximization algorithm
- k-nearest neighbor algorithm
- Naive Bayes classifier
- Artificial neural networks
- Random forest
- Support vector machine (SVM)
- Deep neural networks (DNN)
Related terms
See also
- Machine learning, Deep learning, AWS Sagemaker, PyTorch, Kubeflow, TensorFlow, Keras, Torch, Spark ML, Tinygrad, Apple Neural Engine, Scikit-learn, MNIST, MLOps, AutoML, ClearML, PostgresML, AWS Batch, Transformer, Diffusion, Backpropagation, JAX, Vector database, LLM, The Forrester Wave: AI/ML Platforms
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