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Python Deep Learning Projects

By : Matthew Lamons, Rahul Kumar, Abhishek Nagaraja
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Python Deep Learning Projects

By: Matthew Lamons, Rahul Kumar, Abhishek Nagaraja

Overview of this book

Deep learning has been gradually revolutionizing every field of artificial intelligence, making application development easier. Python Deep Learning Projects imparts all the knowledge needed to implement complex deep learning projects in the field of computational linguistics and computer vision. Each of these projects is unique, helping you progressively master the subject. You’ll learn how to implement a text classifier system using a recurrent neural network (RNN) model and optimize it to understand the shortcomings you might experience while implementing a simple deep learning system. Similarly, you’ll discover how to develop various projects, including word vector representation, open domain question answering, and building chatbots using seq-to-seq models and language modeling. In addition to this, you’ll cover advanced concepts, such as regularization, gradient clipping, gradient normalization, and bidirectional RNNs, through a series of engaging projects. By the end of this book, you will have gained knowledge to develop your own deep learning systems in a straightforward way and in an efficient way
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Handwritten Digits Classification Using ConvNets

Deep Q-learning

In this segment, we will implement deep Q-learning with a deep learning model built using the Keras deep learning library as the function approximator.

We will start off this segment with a gentle introduction as to how to use the Gym module and then move on to understanding what Q-learning is, and finally, implement the deep Q-learning. We will be using the CartPole environment from OpenAI Gym.

To follow along, refer to the Jupyter Notebook code file for the deep Q-learning section at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Python-Deep-Learning-Projects/blob/master/Chapter%2015/DQN.ipynb.

Importing all of the dependencies

We will be using numpy, gym, matplotlib, keras, and tensorflow packages in this segment of...