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Hands-On Deep Learning Algorithms with Python

Hands-On Deep Learning Algorithms with Python

By : Sudharsan Ravichandiran
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Hands-On Deep Learning Algorithms with Python

Hands-On Deep Learning Algorithms with Python

4.1 (13)
By: Sudharsan Ravichandiran

Overview of this book

Deep learning is one of the most popular domains in the AI space that allows you to develop multi-layered models of varying complexities. This book introduces you to popular deep learning algorithms—from basic to advanced—and shows you how to implement them from scratch using TensorFlow. Throughout the book, you will gain insights into each algorithm, the mathematical principles involved, and how to implement it in the best possible manner. The book starts by explaining how you can build your own neural networks, followed by introducing you to TensorFlow, the powerful Python-based library for machine learning and deep learning. Moving on, you will get up to speed with gradient descent variants, such as NAG, AMSGrad, AdaDelta, Adam, and Nadam. The book will then provide you with insights into recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and LSTM and how to generate song lyrics with RNN. Next, you will master the math necessary to work with convolutional and capsule networks, widely used for image recognition tasks. You will also learn how machines understand the semantics of words and documents using CBOW, skip-gram, and PV-DM. Finally, you will explore GANs, including InfoGAN and LSGAN, and autoencoders, such as contractive autoencoders and VAE. By the end of this book, you will be equipped with all the skills you need to implement deep learning in your own projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting Started with Deep Learning
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Section 2: Fundamental Deep Learning Algorithms
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Section 3: Advanced Deep Learning Algorithms

Autoencoders with convolutions

We just learned what autoencoders are in the previous section. We learned about a vanilla autoencoder, which is basically the feedforward shallow network with one hidden layer. Instead of keeping them as a feedforward network, can we use them as a convolutional network? Since we know that a convolutional network is good at classifying and recognizing images (provided that we use convolutional layers instead of feedforward layers in the autoencoders), it will learn to reconstruct the inputs better when the inputs are images.

Thus, we introduce a new type of autoencoders called CAEs that use a convolutional network instead of a vanilla neural network. In the vanilla autoencoders, encoders and decoders are basically a feedforward network. But in CAEs, they are basically convolutional networks. This means the encoder consists of convolutional layers...

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