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hi everyone Im Patrick from assembly Ai and in this tutorial we learn how we can remove the background of images with pytorch so here we have an input image and then after applying the model we can extract only the foreground and then we can also merge this with another background that we want so without further Ado lets jump right into it so before getting started I want to give credits to this repository that I found on GitHub its called practical ML and contains a lot of very cool deep learning tutorials including this one about removing the image background so a lot of the code is taken from this repository I just did some slight modifications so you have full credits to this author and then the model we are going to use it can be found on the pi torch up and its the Deep lab version 3 image segmentation model so were not gonna develop the model from scratch we just used this model from The Hub and yeah so lets get started so were going to implement this in a Google collab