![]() ![]() The first step in using Google Images to gather training data for our Convolutional Neural Network is to head to Google Images and enter a query. I’m going to elaborate on these steps and provide further instructions on how you can use this technique to quickly gather training data for deep learning models using Google Images, JavaScript, and a bit of Python. RBM’s team developed the code update for this blog post. A “Real Big” thanks goes out to my friends and JavaScript experts at RealBigMarketing. ![]() I thank Michael for the original inspiration of this blog post. Updated April 20, 2020: Michael’s method no longer works with updates to both web browsers and the HTML/CSS used by Google Images to serve search results. He discussed the exact same technique I’m about to share with you in a blog post of his earlier this year. ![]() The method I’m about to share with you for gathering Google Images for deep learning is from a fellow deep learning practitioner and friend of mine, Michael Sollami. Let’s go ahead and get started! Using Google Images for training data and machine learning models
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