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Hands-On Generative Adversarial Networks with PyTorch 1.x

By : John Hany, Greg Walters
Book Image

Hands-On Generative Adversarial Networks with PyTorch 1.x

By: John Hany, Greg Walters

Overview of this book

With continuously evolving research and development, Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) are the next big thing in the field of deep learning. This book highlights the key improvements in GANs over generative models and guides in making the best out of GANs with the help of hands-on examples. This book starts by taking you through the core concepts necessary to understand how each component of a GAN model works. You'll build your first GAN model to understand how generator and discriminator networks function. As you advance, you'll delve into a range of examples and datasets to build a variety of GAN networks using PyTorch functionalities and services, and become well-versed with architectures, training strategies, and evaluation methods for image generation, translation, and restoration. You'll even learn how to apply GAN models to solve problems in areas such as computer vision, multimedia, 3D models, and natural language processing (NLP). The book covers how to overcome the challenges faced while building generative models from scratch. Finally, you'll also discover how to train your GAN models to generate adversarial examples to attack other CNN and GAN models. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to build, train, and optimize next-generation GAN models and use them to solve a variety of real-world problems.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1: Introduction to GANs and PyTorch
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Section 2: Typical GAN Models for Image Synthesis

Adversarial examples – attacking deep learning models

It is known that with deep learning methods that have huge numbers of parameters, sometimes more than tens of millions, it becomes more difficult for humans to comprehend what exactly they have learned, except the fact that they perform unexpectedly well in CV and NLP fields. If someone around you feels exceptionally comfortable using deep learning to solve each and every practical problem without a second thought, what we are about to learn in this chapter will help them to realize the potential risks their models are exposed to.

What are adversarial examples and how are they created?

Adversarial examples are a kind of sample (often modified based on real data)...