bnsreenu / python_for_microscopists

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Author: Dr. Sreenivas Bhattiprolu
Twitter: @digitalsreeni

Supporting code for the tutorials on DigitalSreeni YouTube channel

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC34rW-HtPJulxr5wp2Xa04w?sub_confirmation=1

The YouTube channel associated with this code walks you through the entire process of learning to code in Python; all the way from basics to advanced machine learning and deep learning. The primary emphasis will be on image processing and other relevant functionality.

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1. YouTube video: The general format for citing a YouTube video in APA (American Psychological Association) style is: Author’s Last Name, First Initial. (Year, Month Day Published). Title of video [Video]. YouTube. URL So, here is an example:

_Bhattiprolu, S. (2023, August 23). 330 - Fine tuning Detectron2 for instance segmentation using custom data [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/cEgF0YknpZw_

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_Bhattiprolu, S. (2023). python_for_microscopists. GitHub. https://github.com/bnsreenu/python_for_microscopists/blob/master/330_Detectron2_Instance_3D_EM_Platelet.ipynb_