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Deep Learning By Example

Deep Learning By Example

By : Menshawy
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Deep Learning By Example

Deep Learning By Example

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By: Menshawy

Overview of this book

Deep learning is a popular subset of machine learning, and it allows you to build complex models that are faster and give more accurate predictions. This book is your companion to take your first steps into the world of deep learning, with hands-on examples to boost your understanding of the topic. This book starts with a quick overview of the essential concepts of data science and machine learning which are required to get started with deep learning. It introduces you to Tensorflow, the most widely used machine learning library for training deep learning models. You will then work on your first deep learning problem by training a deep feed-forward neural network for digit classification, and move on to tackle other real-world problems in computer vision, language processing, sentiment analysis, and more. Advanced deep learning models such as generative adversarial networks and their applications are also covered in this book. By the end of this book, you will have a solid understanding of all the essential concepts in deep learning. With the help of the examples and code provided in this book, you will be equipped to train your own deep learning models with more confidence.
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Implementing Fish Recognition

Representation Learning - Implementing Word Embeddings

Machine learning is a science that is mainly based on statistics and linear algebra. Applying matrix operations is very common among most machine learning or deep learning architectures because of backpropagation. This is the main reason deep learning, or machine learning in general, accepts only real-valued quantities as input. This fact contradicts many applications, such as machine translation, sentiment analysis, and so on; they have text as an input. So, in order to use deep learning for this application, we need to have it in the form that deep learning accepts!

In this chapter, we are going to introduce the field of representation learning, which is a way to learn a real-valued representation from text while preserving the semantics of the actual text. For example, the representation of love should be very close to...

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