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@ -90,3 +90,15 @@ and a corresponding vector in numpy.ndarray given a video input data.
​ A tuple of (labels, scores, features), ​ A tuple of (labels, scores, features),
which contains lists of predicted class names and corresponding scores. which contains lists of predicted class names and corresponding scores.
# More Resources
- [Powering Semantic Search in Computer Vision with Embeddings - Zilliz blog](https://zilliz.com/learn/embedding-generation): Discover how to extract useful information from unstructured data sources in a scalable manner using embeddings.
- [Vector Database Use Cases: Video Similarity Search - Zilliz](https://zilliz.com/vector-database-use-cases/video-similarity-search): Experience a 10x performance boost and unparalleled precision when your video similarity search system is powered by Zilliz Cloud.
- [What is a Convolutional Neural Network? An Engineer's Guide](https://zilliz.com/glossary/convolutional-neural-network): Convolutional Neural Network is a type of deep neural network that processes images, speeches, and videos. Let's find out more about CNN.
- [Building a Video Analysis System with Milvus Vector Database - Zilliz blog](https://zilliz.com/blog/milvus-helps-analyze-videos-intelligently): Learn how Milvus powers the AI analysis of video content.
- [4 Steps to Building a Video Search System - Zilliz blog](https://zilliz.com/blog/building-video-search-system-with-milvus): Searching for videos by image with Milvus
- [Everything You Need to Know About Zero Shot Learning - Zilliz blog](https://zilliz.com/learn/what-is-zero-shot-learning): A comprehensive guide to Zero-Shot Learning, covering its methodologies, its relations with similarity search, and popular Zero-Shot Classification Models.
- [What is a Generative Adversarial Network? An Easy Guide](https://zilliz.com/glossary/generative-adversarial-networks): Just like we classify animal fossils into domains, kingdoms, and phyla, we classify AI networks, too. At the highest level, we classify AI networks as "discriminative" and "generative." A generative neural network is an AI that creates something new. This differs from a discriminative network, which classifies something that already exists into particular buckets. Kind of like we're doing right now, by bucketing generative adversarial networks (GANs) into appropriate classifications.
So, if you were in a situation where you wanted to use textual tags to create a new visual image, like with Midjourney, you'd use a generative network. However, if you had a giant pile of data that you needed to classify and tag, you'd use a discriminative model.
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