Book Image

Python Machine Learning - Third Edition

By : Sebastian Raschka, Vahid Mirjalili
5 (1)
Book Image

Python Machine Learning - Third Edition

5 (1)
By: Sebastian Raschka, Vahid Mirjalili

Overview of this book

Python Machine Learning, Third Edition is a comprehensive guide to machine learning and deep learning with Python. It acts as both a step-by-step tutorial, and a reference you'll keep coming back to as you build your machine learning systems. Packed with clear explanations, visualizations, and working examples, the book covers all the essential machine learning techniques in depth. While some books teach you only to follow instructions, with this machine learning book, Raschka and Mirjalili teach the principles behind machine learning, allowing you to build models and applications for yourself. Updated for TensorFlow 2.0, this new third edition introduces readers to its new Keras API features, as well as the latest additions to scikit-learn. It's also expanded to cover cutting-edge reinforcement learning techniques based on deep learning, as well as an introduction to GANs. Finally, this book also explores a subfield of natural language processing (NLP) called sentiment analysis, helping you learn how to use machine learning algorithms to classify documents. This book is your companion to machine learning with Python, whether you're a Python developer new to machine learning or want to deepen your knowledge of the latest developments.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
20
Index

Implementing a deep CNN using TensorFlow

In Chapter 14, Going Deeper – The Mechanics of TensorFlow, you may recall that we used TensorFlow Estimators for handwritten digit recognition problems, using different API levels of TensorFlow. You may also recall that we achieved about 89 percent accuracy using the DNNClassifier Estimator with two hidden layers.

Now, let's implement a CNN and see whether it can achieve a better predictive performance compared to the MLP (DNNClassifier) for classifying handwritten digits. Note that the fully connected layers that we saw in Chapter 14, Going Deeper – The Mechanics of TensorFlow, were able to perform well on this problem. However, in some applications, such as reading bank account numbers from handwritten digits, even tiny mistakes can be very costly. Therefore, it is crucial to reduce this error as much as possible.

The multilayer CNN architecture

The architecture of the network that we are going to implement is shown...