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Deep Learning with R for Beginners

You're reading from   Deep Learning with R for Beginners Design neural network models in R 3.5 using TensorFlow, Keras, and MXNet

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Product type Course
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838642709
Length 612 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mark Hodnett Mark Hodnett
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Pablo Maldonado Pablo Maldonado
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Joshua F. Wiley Joshua F. Wiley
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Yuxi (Hayden) Liu Yuxi (Hayden) Liu
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
1. Getting Started with Deep Learning FREE CHAPTER 2. Training a Prediction Model 3. Deep Learning Fundamentals 4. Training Deep Prediction Models 5. Image Classification Using Convolutional Neural Networks 6. Tuning and Optimizing Models 7. Natural Language Processing Using Deep Learning 8. Deep Learning Models Using TensorFlow in R 9. Anomaly Detection and Recommendation Systems 10. Running Deep Learning Models in the Cloud 11. The Next Level in Deep Learning 12. Handwritten Digit Recognition using Convolutional Neural Networks 13. Traffic Signs Recognition for Intelligent Vehicles 14. Fraud Detection with Autoencoders 15. Text Generation using Recurrent Neural Networks 16. Sentiment Analysis with Word Embedding 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

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This chapter began by showing you how to program a neural network from scratch. We demonstrated the neural network in a web application created by just using R code. We delved into how the neural network actually worked, showing how to code forward-propagation, cost functions, and backpropagation. Then we looked at how the parameters for our neural network apply to modern deep learning libraries by looking at the mx.model.FeedForward.create function from the mxnet deep learning library.

Then we covered overfitting, demonstrating several approaches to preventing overfitting, including common penalties, the Ll penalty and L2 penalty, ensembles of simpler models, and dropout, where variables and/or cases are dropped to make the model noisy. We examined the role of penalties in regression problems and neural networks. In the next chapter, we will move into deep learning and deep neural networks, and see how to push the accuracy and performance of our predictive models even further.

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