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Applied Deep Learning with Keras

By : Ritesh Bhagwat, Mahla Abdolahnejad, Matthew Moocarme
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Applied Deep Learning with Keras

By: Ritesh Bhagwat, Mahla Abdolahnejad, Matthew Moocarme

Overview of this book

Though designing neural networks is a sought-after skill, it is not easy to master. With Keras, you can apply complex machine learning algorithms with minimum code. Applied Deep Learning with Keras starts by taking you through the basics of machine learning and Python all the way to gaining an in-depth understanding of applying Keras to develop efficient deep learning solutions. To help you grasp the difference between machine and deep learning, the book guides you on how to build a logistic regression model, first with scikit-learn and then with Keras. You will delve into Keras and its many models by creating prediction models for various real-world scenarios, such as disease prediction and customer churning. You’ll gain knowledge on how to evaluate, optimize, and improve your models to achieve maximum information. Next, you’ll learn to evaluate your model by cross-validating it using Keras Wrapper and scikit-learn. Following this, you’ll proceed to understand how to apply L1, L2, and dropout regularization techniques to improve the accuracy of your model. To help maintain accuracy, you’ll get to grips with applying techniques including null accuracy, precision, and AUC-ROC score techniques for fine tuning your model. By the end of this book, you will have the skills you need to use Keras when building high-level deep neural networks.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
Applied Deep Learning with Keras
Preface
Preface

Fine-Tuning a Pre-Trained Network


Fine-tuning means tweaking our neural network in such a way that it becomes more relevant to the task at hand. We can freeze some of the initial layers of the network so that we don't lose information stored in those layers. The information stored there is generic and of useful. However, if we can freeze those layers while our classifier is learning and then unfreeze them, we can tweak them a little so that they fit even better to the problem at hand. Suppose we have a pre-trained network that identifies animals. However, if we want to identify specific animals, such as dogs and cats, then we can tweak the layers a little bit so that they can learn how dogs and cats look. This is like using the whole pre-trained network and then adding a new layer that consists of images of dogs and cats. We will be doing a similar activity by using a pre-built network and adding a classifier on top of it, which will be trained on pictures of dogs and cats.

There is a three...