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Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #3

Posted on 2020-08-262021-06-01 by Kunal Mehta

Here are some jargons that are written in this blog that you might not be familiar with: Uncertainty threshold: It… Read more Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #3

Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #2

Posted on 2020-08-022021-06-01 by Kunal Mehta

In this section, we are going to see the steps taken for performing Active learning and how the performance of… Read more Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #2

Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #1

Posted on 2020-07-032020-09-23 by Kunal Mehta

I am Kunal Mehta currently in my final year of Computer Engineering in Mumbai, India. I am passionate about the… Read more Detection of Orca calls using Active Learning: GSoC progress report #1

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