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Deep Learning with TensorFlow

You're reading from   Deep Learning with TensorFlow Explore neural networks and build intelligent systems with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831109
Length 484 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Giancarlo Zaccone Giancarlo Zaccone
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Md. Rezaul Karim Md. Rezaul Karim
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Deep Learning 2. A First Look at TensorFlow FREE CHAPTER 3. Feed-Forward Neural Networks with TensorFlow 4. Convolutional Neural Networks 5. Optimizing TensorFlow Autoencoders 6. Recurrent Neural Networks 7. Heterogeneous and Distributed Computing 8. Advanced TensorFlow Programming 9. Recommendation Systems Using Factorization Machines 10. Reinforcement Learning Other Books You May Enjoy Index

PrettyTensor


PrettyTensor allows the developer to wrap TensorFlow operations to quickly chain any number of layers to define neural networks. Coming up is simple example of Pretty Tensor's capabilities: we wrap a standard TensorFlow object, pretty, into a library-compatible object; then we feed it through three fully connected layers, and we finally output a softmax distribution:

pretty = tf.placeholder([None, 784], tf.float32)
softmax = (prettytensor.wrap(examples)
 .fully_connected(256, tf.nn.relu)
 .fully_connected(128, tf.sigmoid)
 .fully_connected(64, tf.tanh)
 .softmax(10))

The PrettyTensor installation is very simple. You can just use the pip installer:

sudo pip install prettytensor

Chaining layers

PrettyTensor has three modes of operation that share the ability to chain methods.

Normal mode

In normal mode, every time a method is called, a new PrettyTensor is created. This allows easy chaining, and you can still use any particular object multiple times. This makes it easy to branch your...

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