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Neural Networks with R

By : Balaji Venkateswaran, Giuseppe Ciaburro
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Neural Networks with R

By: Balaji Venkateswaran, Giuseppe Ciaburro

Overview of this book

Neural networks are one of the most fascinating machine learning models for solving complex computational problems efficiently. Neural networks are used to solve wide range of problems in different areas of AI and machine learning. This book explains the niche aspects of neural networking and provides you with foundation to get started with advanced topics. The book begins with neural network design using the neural net package, then you’ll build a solid foundation knowledge of how a neural network learns from data, and the principles behind it. This book covers various types of neural network including recurrent neural networks and convoluted neural networks. You will not only learn how to train neural networks, but will also explore generalization of these networks. Later we will delve into combining different neural network models and work with the real-world use cases. By the end of this book, you will learn to implement neural network models in your applications with the help of practical examples in the book.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Keras integration with R


Keras is a set of open source neural network libraries coded in Python. It is capable of running on top of MxNet, TensorFlow, or Theano. The steps to install Keras in RStudio are very simple. The following code snippet gives the steps for installation and we can check whether Keras is working by checking the load of the MNIST dataset.

By default, RStudio loads the CPU version of TensorFlow. Once Keras is loaded, we have a powerful set of deep learning libraries that can be utilized by R programmers to execute neural networks and deep learning. To install Keras for R, use this code:

install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("rstudio/keras")

At this point, we load the keras library:

library(keras)

Finally, we check whether keras is installed correctly by loading the MNIST dataset:

> data=dataset_mnist()