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Python Deep Learning

You're reading from   Python Deep Learning Exploring deep learning techniques and neural network architectures with PyTorch, Keras, and TensorFlow

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789348460
Length 386 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Gianmario Spacagna Gianmario Spacagna
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Peter Roelants Peter Roelants
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Preface 1. Machine Learning - an Introduction 2. Neural Networks FREE CHAPTER 3. Deep Learning Fundamentals 4. Computer Vision with Convolutional Networks 5. Advanced Computer Vision 6. Generating Images with GANs and VAEs 7. Recurrent Neural Networks and Language Models 8. Reinforcement Learning Theory 9. Deep Reinforcement Learning for Games 10. Deep Learning in Autonomous Vehicles 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Transfer learning

So far, we've trained small models on toy datasets, where the training took no more than an hour. But if we want to work with large datasets, such as ImageNet, we would need a much bigger network that trains for a lot longer. More importantly, large datasets are not always available for the tasks we're interested in. Keep in mind that besides obtaining the images, they have to be labeled, and this could be expensive and time-consuming. So, what does a humble engineer do when they want to solve a real ML problem with limited resources? Enter transfer learning.

Transfer learning is the process of applying an existing trained ML model to a new, but related, problem. For example, we can take a network trained on ImageNet and repurpose it to classify grocery store items. Alternatively, we could use a driving simulator game to train a neural network to drive...

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