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Deep Learning with TensorFlow

You're reading from   Deep Learning with TensorFlow Explore neural networks with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786469786
Length 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Md. Rezaul Karim Md. Rezaul Karim
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Ahmed Menshawy Ahmed Menshawy
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Giancarlo Zaccone Giancarlo Zaccone
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Fabrizio Milo Fabrizio Milo
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Deep Learning 2. First Look at TensorFlow FREE CHAPTER 3. Using TensorFlow on a Feed-Forward Neural Network 4. TensorFlow on a Convolutional Neural Network 5. Optimizing TensorFlow Autoencoders 6. Recurrent Neural Networks 7. GPU Computing 8. Advanced TensorFlow Programming 9. Advanced Multimedia Programming with TensorFlow 10. Reinforcement Learning

GPU memory management

In some cases it is desirable for the process to only allocate a subset of the available memory, or to only grow the memory usage as it is needed by the process. TensorFlow provides two configuration options on the session to control this. The first is the allow_growth option, which attempts to allocate only as much GPU memory based on runtime allocations, it starts out allocating very little memory, and as sessions get run and more GPU memory is needed, we extend the GPU memory region needed by the TensorFlow process.

Note that we do not release memory, since that can lead to even worse memory fragmentation. To turn this option on, set the option in ConfigProto by:

config = tf.ConfigProto() 
config.gpu_options.allow_growth = True
session = tf.Session(config=config, ...)

The second method is the per_process_gpu_memory_fraction option, which determines the fraction of the overall amount of memory...

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