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Hands-On Deep Learning with Go

By : Gareth Seneque, Darrell Chua
Book Image

Hands-On Deep Learning with Go

By: Gareth Seneque, Darrell Chua

Overview of this book

Go is an open source programming language designed by Google for handling large-scale projects efficiently. The Go ecosystem comprises some really powerful deep learning tools such as DQN and CUDA. With this book, you'll be able to use these tools to train and deploy scalable deep learning models from scratch. This deep learning book begins by introducing you to a variety of tools and libraries available in Go. It then takes you through building neural networks, including activation functions and the learning algorithms that make neural networks tick. In addition to this, you'll learn how to build advanced architectures such as autoencoders, restricted Boltzmann machines (RBMs), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), recurrent neural networks (RNNs), and more. You'll also understand how you can scale model deployments on the AWS cloud infrastructure for training and inference. By the end of this book, you'll have mastered the art of building, training, and deploying deep learning models in Go to solve real-world problems.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1: Deep Learning in Go, Neural Networks, and How to Train Them
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Section 2: Implementing Deep Neural Network Architectures
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Section 3: Pipeline, Deployment, and Beyond!

A basic neural network

Let's first build a simple neural network. This network will use the basic operations of addition and multiplication to take a 4 x 3 matrix of integers, initialize a weight coefficient represented by a 3 x 1 column vector, and gradually adjust those weights until they predict, for a given sequence of inputs (and after the application of a Sigmoid nonlinearity), an output that matches the validation dataset.

The structure of a neural network

The purpose of this example is clearly not to build a cutting-edge computer vision system but, rather, to demonstrate how to use these fundamental operations (and how Gorgonia handles them) in the context of a parameterized function where the parameters are...