7.1: TensorFlow.js Color Classifier: Crowdsourcing Data

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15 responses to “7.1: TensorFlow.js Color Classifier: Crowdsourcing Data”

  1. David Aerne Avatar

    you could also use this: https://github.com/meodai/color-names as an input. Always wanted to classify those colors

  2. bearded cat Avatar

    I became your fan within 2 mins of watching you! Now I have new channel to binge watch and help me with programming! what else could i ask for? you are my personal hero as you make things sound so simple

  3. Scythe Avatar

    the video was way too short and non-informative. could've been prepended to the next one for sure.

  4. Jimmy [Jim Yi] Avatar

    (whispering) hey!!! The button in the center are more likely to be clicked, Randomize the button location!

  5. Surralis Avatar

    Hello Daniel, when will you upload full stream ? I was watching it earlier but i skipped one episode so i went back to previous stream and this one vanished :/

  6. Justinas Byckovic Avatar

    Video about how humen developed names for colors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMqZR3pqMjg

  7. Emma Miller Avatar

    thank you so much for your time

  8. atrumluminarium Avatar

    I seem to be getting a lot of greens (don't worry I'm not colourblind)

  9. Karthik Nedunchezhiyan Avatar

    please please don't do convolutional neural network with any library, do it from scratch

  10. ArimB1000 Avatar

    also what is difference between let and var ? i see you use sometimes var and other times let

    sory for bad english i hold popcorn in one hand and type with the other

  11. ArimB1000 Avatar

    yay thanks for this. what is better, tensorflow python or javascript?

  12. VON Avatar

    Your like Vsauce but in programming. Big fan of yours!

  13. Phil Boswell Avatar

    This could be really useful to detect various types of colour blindness 😉

  14. Jimmy [Jim Yi] Avatar

    second!! TensorFlow!!!

  15. Nikhil YouTube Avatar

    What are the prerequisites? I don't know p5.js but i know basic js syntax. Would I be able to follow along?
    Btw keep up the good work.

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