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Neural Network Programming with TensorFlow

By : Manpreet Singh Ghotra, Rajdeep Dua
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Neural Network Programming with TensorFlow

By: Manpreet Singh Ghotra, Rajdeep Dua

Overview of this book

If you're aware of the buzz surrounding the terms such as "machine learning," "artificial intelligence," or "deep learning," you might know what neural networks are. Ever wondered how they help in solving complex computational problem efficiently, or how to train efficient neural networks? This book will teach you just that. You will start by getting a quick overview of the popular TensorFlow library and how it is used to train different neural networks. You will get a thorough understanding of the fundamentals and basic math for neural networks and why TensorFlow is a popular choice Then, you will proceed to implement a simple feed forward neural network. Next you will master optimization techniques and algorithms for neural networks using TensorFlow. Further, you will learn to implement some more complex types of neural networks such as convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, and Deep Belief Networks. In the course of the book, you will be working on real-world datasets to get a hands-on understanding of neural network programming. You will also get to train generative models and will learn the applications of autoencoders. By the end of this book, you will have a fair understanding of how you can leverage the power of TensorFlow to train neural networks of varying complexities, without any hassle. While you are learning about various neural network implementations you will learn the underlying mathematics and linear algebra and how they map to the appropriate TensorFlow constructs.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

DBN implementation for the MNIST dataset


Let's look at how the DBN class implemented earlier is used for the MNIST dataset.

Loading the dataset

First, we load the dataset from idx3 and idx1 formats into test, train, and validation sets. We need to import TensorFlow common utilities that are defined in the common module explained here:

import tensorflow as tf
from common.models.boltzmann import dbn
from common.utils import datasets, utilities
trainX, trainY, validX, validY, testX, testY = 
     datasets.load_mnist_dataset(mode='supervised')

You can find details about load_mnist_dataset() in the following code listing. As mode='supervised' is set, the train, test, and validation labels are returned:

def load_mnist_dataset(mode='supervised', one_hot=True):
   mnist = input_data.read_data_sets("MNIST_data/", one_hot=one_hot)
   # Training set
   trX = mnist.train.images
   trY = mnist.train.labels
   # Validation set
   vlX = mnist.validation.images
   vlY = mnist.validation.labels
   # Test set
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