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Deep Learning By Example

You're reading from   Deep Learning By Example A hands-on guide to implementing advanced machine learning algorithms and neural networks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788399906
Length 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ahmed Menshawy Ahmed Menshawy
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Preface 1. Data Science - A Birds' Eye View 2. Data Modeling in Action - The Titanic Example FREE CHAPTER 3. Feature Engineering and Model Complexity – The Titanic Example Revisited 4. Get Up and Running with TensorFlow 5. TensorFlow in Action - Some Basic Examples 6. Deep Feed-forward Neural Networks - Implementing Digit Classification 7. Introduction to Convolutional Neural Networks 8. Object Detection – CIFAR-10 Example 9. Object Detection – Transfer Learning with CNNs 10. Recurrent-Type Neural Networks - Language Modeling 11. Representation Learning - Implementing Word Embeddings 12. Neural Sentiment Analysis 13. Autoencoders – Feature Extraction and Denoising 14. Generative Adversarial Networks 15. Face Generation and Handling Missing Labels 16. Implementing Fish Recognition 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Deep Feed-forward Neural Networks - Implementing Digit Classification

A feed-forward neural network (FNN) is a special type of neural network wherein links/connections between neurons do not form a cycle. As such, it is different from other architectures in a neural network that we will get to study later on in this book (recurrent-type neural networks). The FNN is a widely used architecture and it was the first and simplest type of neural network.

In this chapter, we will go through the architecture of a typical ;FNN, and we will be using the TensorFlow library for this. After covering these concepts, we will give a practical example of digit classification. The question of this example is, Given a set of images that contain handwritten digits, how can you classify these images into 10 different classes (0-9)?

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

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