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TensorFlow Deep Learning Projects

By : Alexey Grigorev, Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani
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TensorFlow Deep Learning Projects

By: Alexey Grigorev, Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani

Overview of this book

TensorFlow is one of the most popular frameworks used for machine learning and, more recently, deep learning. It provides a fast and efficient framework for training different kinds of deep learning models, with very high accuracy. This book is your guide to master deep learning with TensorFlow with the help of 10 real-world projects. TensorFlow Deep Learning Projects starts with setting up the right TensorFlow environment for deep learning. You'll learn how to train different types of deep learning models using TensorFlow, including Convolutional Neural Networks, Recurrent Neural Networks, LSTMs, and Generative Adversarial Networks. While doing this, you will build end-to-end deep learning solutions to tackle different real-world problems in image processing, recommendation systems, stock prediction, and building chatbots, to name a few. You will also develop systems that perform machine translation and use reinforcement learning techniques to play games. By the end of this book, you will have mastered all the concepts of deep learning and their implementation with TensorFlow, and will be able to build and train your own deep learning models with TensorFlow confidently.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Resorting to TF-IDF and SVD features

The next few sets of features are based on TF-IDF and SVD. Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF). Is one of the algorithms at the foundation of information retrieval. Here, the algorithm is explained using a formula:

You can understand the formula using this notation: C(t) is the number of times a term t appears in a document, N is the total number of terms in the document, this results in the Term Frequency (TF). ND is the total number of documents and NDt is the number of documents containing the term t, this provides the Inverse Document Frequency (IDF). TF-IDF for a term t is a multiplication of Term Frequency and Inverse Document Frequency for the given term t:

Without any prior knowledge, other than about the documents themselves, such a score will highlight all the terms that could easily discriminate a document from...