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Hands-On Neural Networks with Keras

By : Niloy Purkait
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Hands-On Neural Networks with Keras

By: Niloy Purkait

Overview of this book

Neural networks are used to solve a wide range of problems in different areas of AI and deep learning. Hands-On Neural Networks with Keras will start with teaching you about the core concepts of neural networks. You will delve into combining different neural network models and work with real-world use cases, including computer vision, natural language understanding, synthetic data generation, and many more. Moving on, you will become well versed with convolutional neural networks (CNNs), recurrent neural networks (RNNs), long short-term memory (LSTM) networks, autoencoders, and generative adversarial networks (GANs) using real-world training datasets. We will examine how to use CNNs for image recognition, how to use reinforcement learning agents, and many more. We will dive into the specific architectures of various networks and then implement each of them in a hands-on manner using industry-grade frameworks. By the end of this book, you will be highly familiar with all prominent deep learning models and frameworks, and the options you have when applying deep learning to real-world scenarios and embedding artificial intelligence as the core fabric of your organization.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Section 1: Fundamentals of Neural Networks
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Section 2: Advanced Neural Network Architectures
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Section 3: Hybrid Model Architecture
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Section 4: Road Ahead

The explore-exploit dilemma

Let's assume that our agent even manages to figure out a consistent strategy that delivers rewards. What's next? Should they simply stick to that same strategy, generating the same reward for eternity? Or rather should they keep trying new things all the time? Perhaps, by not exploiting a known strategy, the agent can have a chance at a much bigger reward in the future? This is known as the explore-exploit dilemma, referring to the degree to which agents should explore new strategies or exploit known strategies.

At the extreme, we can better appreciate the explore-exploit dilemma by understanding how it can be detrimental to rely on known strategies for immediate reward in the long run. Experiments with rats, for example, have shown that these animals will starve themselves to death if given a mechanism to trigger the release of dopamine ...