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  2. Residual neural network - Wikipedia

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    A residual neural network (also referred to as a residual network or ResNet) [1] is a deep learning architecture in which the layers learn residual functions with reference to the layer inputs. It was developed in 2015 for image recognition , and won the ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge ( ILSVRC ) of that year.

  3. Inception (deep learning architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The models and the code were released under Apache 2.0 license on GitHub. [4] An individual Inception module. On the left is a standard module, and on the right is a dimension-reduced module. A single Inception dimension-reduced module. The Inception v1 architecture is a deep CNN composed of 22 layers. Most of these layers were "Inception modules".

  4. Caltech 101 - Wikipedia

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    Caltech 101 is a data set of digital images created in September 2003 and compiled by Fei-Fei Li, Marco Andreetto, Marc 'Aurelio Ranzato and Pietro Perona at the California Institute of Technology.

  5. List of common 3D test models - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of models and meshes commonly used in 3D computer graphics for testing and demonstrating rendering algorithms and visual effects. Their use is important for comparing results, similar to the way standard test images are used in image processing.

  6. Category:Neural network architectures - Wikipedia

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    This category is for particular subtypes of neural network, such as Recurrent neural network, or Convolutional neural network.Specific models (which have been trained to a particular purpose) or software implementations should not be placed in this category, but instead in Category:Neural network software or one of its descendants.

  7. U-Net - Wikipedia

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    Segmentation of a 512 × 512 image takes less than a second on a modern (2015) GPU using the U-Net architecture. [1] [3] [4] [5] The U-Net architecture has also been employed in diffusion models for iterative image denoising. [6] This technology underlies many modern image generation models, such as DALL-E, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion.

  8. Reference architecture - Wikipedia

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    A reference architecture provides a template, often based on the generalization of a set of solutions. These solutions may have been generalized and structured for the depiction of one or more architecture structures based on the harvesting of a set of patterns that have been observed in a number of successful implementations.

  9. LeNet - Wikipedia

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    LeNet-5 architecture (overview). LeNet is a series of convolutional neural network structure proposed by LeCun et al. [1].The earliest version, LeNet-1, was trained in 1989.In general, when "LeNet" is referred to without a number, it refers to LeNet-5 (1998), the most well-known version.