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Python: Advanced Guide to Artificial Intelligence

By : Giuseppe Bonaccorso, Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani
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Python: Advanced Guide to Artificial Intelligence

By: Giuseppe Bonaccorso, Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani

Overview of this book

This Learning Path is your complete guide to quickly getting to grips with popular machine learning algorithms. You'll be introduced to the most widely used algorithms in supervised, unsupervised, and semi-supervised machine learning, and learn how to use them in the best possible manner. Ranging from Bayesian models to the MCMC algorithm to Hidden Markov models, this Learning Path will teach you how to extract features from your dataset and perform dimensionality reduction by making use of Python-based libraries. You'll bring the use of TensorFlow and Keras to build deep learning models, using concepts such as transfer learning, generative adversarial networks, and deep reinforcement learning. Next, you'll learn the advanced features of TensorFlow1.x, such as distributed TensorFlow with TF clusters, deploy production models with TensorFlow Serving. You'll implement different techniques related to object classification, object detection, image segmentation, and more. By the end of this Learning Path, you'll have obtained in-depth knowledge of TensorFlow, making you the go-to person for solving artificial intelligence problems This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Mastering Machine Learning Algorithms by Giuseppe Bonaccorso • Mastering TensorFlow 1.x by Armando Fandango • Deep Learning for Computer Vision by Rajalingappaa Shanmugamani
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
19
Tensor Processing Units
Index

CNN architecture pattern - LeNet


LeNet is a popular architectural pattern for implementing CNN. In this chapter, we shall learn to build CNN model based on LeNet pattern by creating the layers in the following sequence:

  1. The input layer
  2. The convolutional layer 1 that produces a set of feature maps, with ReLU activation
  3. The pooling layer 1 that produces a set of statistically aggregated feature maps
  4. The convolutional layer 2 that produces a set of feature maps, with ReLU activation
  5. The pooling layer 2 that produces a set of statistically aggregated feature maps
  6. The fully connected layer that flattens the feature maps, with ReLU activation
  7. The output layer that produces the output by applying simple linear activation

Note

LeNet family of models were introduced by Yann LeCun and his fellow researchers. More details on the LeNet family of models can be found at the following link: http://yann.lecun.com/exdb/publis/pdf/lecun-01a.pdf.

 

Yann LeCun maintains a list of the LeNet family of models at the following...