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How to measure the similarity between two images?
2019 Community Moderator ElectionSimilarity measure for ordered binary vectorsusers' percentile similarity measuresimilarity measuresimilarity measure with two featuresIs there a way to measure correlation between two similar datasets?How to compare performance of Cosine Similarity and Manhatten Distance?Cosine similarity between query and document confusionHow to create clusters based on sentence similarity?Similarity measure before and after dimensionality reduction or clusteringHow to measaure the similarity between two series?
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I have two group images for cat and dog. And each group contain 2000 images for cat and dog respectively.
My goal is try to cluster the images by using k-means.
Assume image1 is x
, and image2 is y
.Here we need to measure the similarity between any two images. what is the common way to measure between two images?
machine-learning k-means similarity image
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I have two group images for cat and dog. And each group contain 2000 images for cat and dog respectively.
My goal is try to cluster the images by using k-means.
Assume image1 is x
, and image2 is y
.Here we need to measure the similarity between any two images. what is the common way to measure between two images?
machine-learning k-means similarity image
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You can use Siamese Networks -> “Face Recognition from Scratch using Siamese Networks and TensorFlow” by Shubham Panchal link.medium.com/HT66TqDdCV . They output a similarity score which is binary.
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– Shubham Panchal
51 mins ago
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Thanks, that is real cool method. any other traditional machine learning method? like no use neural network.
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– jason
35 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
I have two group images for cat and dog. And each group contain 2000 images for cat and dog respectively.
My goal is try to cluster the images by using k-means.
Assume image1 is x
, and image2 is y
.Here we need to measure the similarity between any two images. what is the common way to measure between two images?
machine-learning k-means similarity image
$endgroup$
I have two group images for cat and dog. And each group contain 2000 images for cat and dog respectively.
My goal is try to cluster the images by using k-means.
Assume image1 is x
, and image2 is y
.Here we need to measure the similarity between any two images. what is the common way to measure between two images?
machine-learning k-means similarity image
machine-learning k-means similarity image
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You can use Siamese Networks -> “Face Recognition from Scratch using Siamese Networks and TensorFlow” by Shubham Panchal link.medium.com/HT66TqDdCV . They output a similarity score which is binary.
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– Shubham Panchal
51 mins ago
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Thanks, that is real cool method. any other traditional machine learning method? like no use neural network.
$endgroup$
– jason
35 mins ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
You can use Siamese Networks -> “Face Recognition from Scratch using Siamese Networks and TensorFlow” by Shubham Panchal link.medium.com/HT66TqDdCV . They output a similarity score which is binary.
$endgroup$
– Shubham Panchal
51 mins ago
$begingroup$
Thanks, that is real cool method. any other traditional machine learning method? like no use neural network.
$endgroup$
– jason
35 mins ago
$begingroup$
You can use Siamese Networks -> “Face Recognition from Scratch using Siamese Networks and TensorFlow” by Shubham Panchal link.medium.com/HT66TqDdCV . They output a similarity score which is binary.
$endgroup$
– Shubham Panchal
51 mins ago
$begingroup$
You can use Siamese Networks -> “Face Recognition from Scratch using Siamese Networks and TensorFlow” by Shubham Panchal link.medium.com/HT66TqDdCV . They output a similarity score which is binary.
$endgroup$
– Shubham Panchal
51 mins ago
$begingroup$
Thanks, that is real cool method. any other traditional machine learning method? like no use neural network.
$endgroup$
– jason
35 mins ago
$begingroup$
Thanks, that is real cool method. any other traditional machine learning method? like no use neural network.
$endgroup$
– jason
35 mins ago
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You can use Siamese Networks -> “Face Recognition from Scratch using Siamese Networks and TensorFlow” by Shubham Panchal link.medium.com/HT66TqDdCV . They output a similarity score which is binary.
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– Shubham Panchal
51 mins ago
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Thanks, that is real cool method. any other traditional machine learning method? like no use neural network.
$endgroup$
– jason
35 mins ago