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TensorFlow 1.x Deep Learning Cookbook

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TensorFlow 1.x Deep Learning Cookbook

Overview of this book

Deep neural networks (DNNs) have achieved a lot of success in the field of computer vision, speech recognition, and natural language processing. This exciting recipe-based guide will take you from the realm of DNN theory to implementing them practically to solve real-life problems in the artificial intelligence domain. In this book, you will learn how to efficiently use TensorFlow, Google’s open source framework for deep learning. You will implement different deep learning networks, such as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), Deep Q-learning Networks (DQNs), and Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), with easy-to-follow standalone recipes. You will learn how to use TensorFlow with Keras as the backend. You will learn how different DNNs perform on some popularly used datasets, such as MNIST, CIFAR-10, and Youtube8m. You will not only learn about the different mobile and embedded platforms supported by TensorFlow, but also how to set up cloud platforms for deep learning applications. You will also get a sneak peek at TPU architecture and how it will affect the future of DNNs. By using crisp, no-nonsense recipes, you will become an expert in implementing deep learning techniques in growing real-world applications and research areas such as reinforcement learning, GANs, and autoencoders.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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TensorFlow Processing Units

Transforming a TensorFlow graph for mobile devices

In this recipe, we will learn how to transform a TensorFlow graph so that all the training-only nodes are removed. This will reduce the size of the graph and make it more suitable for mobile devices.

What is a graph transform tool? According to https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/master/tensorflow/tools/graph_transforms/README.md "When you have finished training a model and want to deploy it in production, you'll often want to modify it to better run in its final environment. For example if you're targeting a phone you might want to shrink the file size by quantizing the weights, or optimize away batch normalization or other training-only features. The Graph Transform framework offers a suite of tools for modifying computational graphs, and a framework to make it easy to write your own modifications&quot...