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SCENE CLASSCIFICATION

USING DEEP LEARNING

BY M. WASIF ASRAR
STUDENT NO:1810140
OUTLINE

1.Introduction
2.Aim and Objective
3.Summary of LR
4.Methodology
5.Software Implementation
6.Result
7. Discussion
8.Conclusion
9. Limitation
10.Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
When a scene is presented to humans, they are able to
quickly identify the scene or object, i.e., within a short
period of exposure, by using this concept absorb the
incredible capability of the human vision system into their
algorithms for image processing(Zhang, 2016).

For example If the criminal is roaming around in the mall


or in the middle of the city to commit a crime, if it is
recognized by a human, it take time to respond and inform
the authorities. Using scene classification with deep
learning and computer vision, it will be detected without
any delay.
AIM

The aim of the project is to load, train and test different categories
of images using deep learning in matlab and to obtain result
accuracy on test images using SVM classifier for scene
classification.
OBJECTIVES
• To load different types of images in matlab
• To train by extracting feature for scene classification
• To test images for scene classification
SUMMARY OF LR

What is AI ?

What is Machine Learning ?

What is deep learning?


BLOCK DIAGRAM
RESULT

• The images were categorizing when the data was uploaded in matlab. The
bag of feature method was used to extract the different feature from
different images.
• In the classification learner, using the SVM classifier the prediction of the
images was modelled in confusion matrix and accuracy 71.9% were
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION

• The matlab was able to classify the scene with different test image categories.
• The features of the different images were extracted by the method bag of feature.
• 71.9% accuracy was obtained by support vector machine algorithm classifier in the
classification app of matlab.
• Prediction of all data image categories were taken place in the confusion matrix,
where it classifies all 4 classes of different image categories and how many scenes
are predicted to each other due to similar features
LIMITATION

The biggest limitation of deep learning models is that they


learn through observations. This means they only know what
was in the data they trained on. If a user has a small amount
of data or it comes from one specific source that is not
necessarily representative.
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Ilya Sutskever et al. “Sequence to sequence learning with neural networks.”


NIPS (2014)
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