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Machine Learning with TensorFlow 1.x

By : Quan Hua, Saif Ahmed, Shams Ul Azeem
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Machine Learning with TensorFlow 1.x

By: Quan Hua, Saif Ahmed, Shams Ul Azeem

Overview of this book

Google's TensorFlow is a game changer in the world of machine learning. It has made machine learning faster, simpler, and more accessible than ever before. This book will teach you how to easily get started with machine learning using the power of Python and TensorFlow 1.x. Firstly, you’ll cover the basic installation procedure and explore the capabilities of TensorFlow 1.x. This is followed by training and running the first classifier, and coverage of the unique features of the library including data ?ow graphs, training, and the visualization of performance with TensorBoard—all within an example-rich context using problems from multiple industries. You’ll be able to further explore text and image analysis, and be introduced to CNN models and their setup in TensorFlow 1.x. Next, you’ll implement a complete real-life production system from training to serving a deep learning model. As you advance you’ll learn about Amazon Web Services (AWS) and create a deep neural network to solve a video action recognition problem. Lastly, you’ll convert the Caffe model to TensorFlow and be introduced to the high-level TensorFlow library, TensorFlow-Slim. By the end of this book, you will be geared up to take on any challenges of implementing TensorFlow 1.x in your machine learning environment.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Getting Started with TensorFlow

Quick look at Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the most popular cloud platforms, and was made by Amazon.com. It provides many services, including cloud computing, storage, database services, content delivery, and other functionalities. In this section, we will only focus on virtual server services found on Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2 allows us to create multiple servers that can support the serving of our model and even the training routine. When it comes to serving the model for end users, you can read Chapter 9, Cruise Control - Automation, to learn about TensorFlow Serving. In training, Amazon EC2 has many instance types that we can use. We can use their CPU servers to run our web bot to collect data from the internet. There are several instance types that have multiple NVIDIA GPUs.

Amazon EC2 provides a wide selection of instance types to fit different use...