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Hands-On Deep Learning Architectures with Python

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788998086
Pages 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Yuxi (Hayden) Liu Yuxi (Hayden) Liu
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Saransh Mehta Saransh Mehta
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Elements of Deep Learning
2. Getting Started with Deep Learning 3. Deep Feedforward Networks 4. Restricted Boltzmann Machines and Autoencoders 5. Section 2: Convolutional Neural Networks
6. CNN Architecture 7. Mobile Neural Networks and CNNs 8. Section 3: Sequence Modeling
9. Recurrent Neural Networks 10. Section 4: Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)
11. Generative Adversarial Networks 12. Section 5: The Future of Deep Learning and Advanced Artificial Intelligence
13. New Trends of Deep Learning 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

InfoGANs

InfoGANs (short for Information Maximizing Generative Adversarial Networks) are somewhat similar to CGANs in the sense that both generator networks take in an additional parameter and the conditional variable, c, such as label information. They both try to learn the same conditional distribution, P(X |z, c). InfoGANs differ from CGANs in the way they treat the conditional variable.

CGANs consider that the conditional variable is known. Hence, the conditional variable is explicitly fed into the discriminator during training. On the contrary, InfoGANs assume that the conditional variable is unknown and latent, which we need to infer based on the training data. The discriminator in an InfoGAN is responsible for deriving the posterior, P(c |X). The architecture of an InfoGAN is presented in the following diagram:

Since we do not need to supply the conditional...

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