Train and Deploy an Image Classifier for Disaster Response
Jianyu Mao, Kiana Harris, Nae-Rong Chang, Caleb Pennell, Yiming Ren
Abstract
With Deep Learning Image Classification becoming more powerful each year, it is apparent that its introduction to disaster response will increase the efficiency that responders can work with. Using several Neural Network Models, including AlexNet, ResNet, MobileNet, DenseNets, and 4-Layer CNN, we have classified flood disaster images from a large image data set with up to 79% accuracy. Our models and tutorials for working with the data set have created a foundation for others to classify other types of disasters contained in the images.
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