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Intelligent Mobile Projects with TensorFlow

By : Jeff Tang
Book Image

Intelligent Mobile Projects with TensorFlow

By: Jeff Tang

Overview of this book

As a developer, you always need to keep an eye out and be ready for what will be trending soon, while also focusing on what's trending currently. So, what's better than learning about the integration of the best of both worlds, the present and the future? Artificial Intelligence (AI) is widely regarded as the next big thing after mobile, and Google's TensorFlow is the leading open source machine learning framework, the hottest branch of AI. This book covers more than 10 complete iOS, Android, and Raspberry Pi apps powered by TensorFlow and built from scratch, running all kinds of cool TensorFlow models offline on-device: from computer vision, speech and language processing to generative adversarial networks and AlphaZero-like deep reinforcement learning. You’ll learn how to use or retrain existing TensorFlow models, build your own models, and develop intelligent mobile apps running those TensorFlow models. You'll learn how to quickly build such apps with step-by-step tutorials and how to avoid many pitfalls in the process with lots of hard-earned troubleshooting tips.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Using the TensorFlow Magenta multi-style model in Android

Although the TensorFlow Android example app already has code that uses the multi-style model (actually we used the model from the Android example app in our iOS app in the previous section), the TensorFlow-related code in the example app is mixed with a lot of UI code in the over 600-line StylizeActivity.java file. There's also a Codelab for TensorFlow Android Style Transfer (https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/tensorflow-style-transfer-android/index.html) you can go through, but the code there is about the same as the TensorFlow Android example app. Since we already have a minimalist implementation of an Android app using a TensorFlow fast-style transfer model, it'd be interesting to see how we can change just a few lines of code and have a powerful multi-style style-transfer app. This should also...