The DCGAN architecture simply requires updates for the model of the discriminator and generator. We will also need to update our training step to improve convergence. The MNIST data we used in the first example is the simplest of the examples we can work with. Convergence for GANs, as you will remember, is one of the hardest parts about building such an architecture, but the DCGAN architecture helps ensure that convergence happens reliably. We'll take a detailed look at convergence with the help of pseudocode in the next section.

Generative Adversarial Networks Cookbook
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Generative Adversarial Networks Cookbook
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Overview of this book
Developing Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) is a complex task, and it is often hard to find code that is easy to understand.
This book leads you through eight different examples of modern GAN implementations, including CycleGAN, simGAN, DCGAN, and 2D image to 3D model generation. Each chapter contains useful recipes to build on a common architecture in Python, TensorFlow and Keras to explore increasingly difficult GAN architectures in an easy-to-read format. The book starts by covering the different types of GAN architecture to help you understand how the model works. This book also contains intuitive recipes to help you work with use cases involving DCGAN, Pix2Pix, and so on. To understand these complex applications, you will take different real-world data sets and put them to use.
By the end of this book, you will be equipped to deal with the challenges and issues that you may face while working with GAN models, thanks to easy-to-follow code solutions that you can implement right away.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
Preface
What Is a Generative Adversarial Network?
Data First, Easy Environment, and Data Prep
My First GAN in Under 100 Lines
Dreaming of New Outdoor Structures Using DCGAN
Pix2Pix Image-to-Image Translation
Style Transfering Your Image Using CycleGAN
Using Simulated Images To Create Photo-Realistic Eyeballs with SimGAN
From Image to 3D Models Using GANs
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