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Jimmy Guerrero for Voxel51

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Getting Started with Computer Vision Using FiftyOne

Want greater visibility into the quality of your computer vision datasets and models? Then join Harpreet Sahota, Hacker in Residence and Machine Learning Engineer at Voxel51, for this free 90-minute, hands-on workshop to learn how to leverage the open source FiftyOne computer vision toolset.

Follow along in this notebook.

In the first part of the workshop we’ll cover:

  • FiftyOne Basics (terms, architecture, installation, and general usage)
  • An overview of useful workflows to explore, understand, and curate your data
  • How FiftyOne represents and semantically slices unstructured computer vision data

The second half will be a hands-on introduction to FiftyOne, where you will learn how to:

  • Load datasets from the FiftyOne Dataset Zoo
  • Navigate the FiftyOne App
  • Programmatically inspect attributes of a dataset
  • Add new sample and custom attributes to a dataset
  • Generate and evaluate model predictions
  • Save insightful views into the data

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