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Deep Learning with Theano

You're reading from   Deep Learning with Theano Perform large-scale numerical and scientific computations efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786465825
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Theano Basics 2. Classifying Handwritten Digits with a Feedforward Network FREE CHAPTER 3. Encoding Word into Vector 4. Generating Text with a Recurrent Neural Net 5. Analyzing Sentiment with a Bidirectional LSTM 6. Locating with Spatial Transformer Networks 7. Classifying Images with Residual Networks 8. Translating and Explaining with Encoding – decoding Networks 9. Selecting Relevant Inputs or Memories with the Mechanism of Attention 10. Predicting Times Sequences with Advanced RNN 11. Learning from the Environment with Reinforcement 12. Learning Features with Unsupervised Generative Networks 13. Extending Deep Learning with Theano Index

Chapter 1. Theano Basics

This chapter presents Theano as a compute engine and the basics for symbolic computing with Theano. Symbolic computing consists of building graphs of operations that will be optimized later on for a specific architecture, using the computation libraries available for this architecture.

Although this chapter might appear to be a long way from practical applications, it is essential to have an understanding of the technology for the following chapters; what is it capable of and what value does it bring? All the following chapters address the applications of Theano when building all possible deep learning architectures.

Theano may be defined as a library for scientific computing; it has been available since 2007 and is particularly suited to deep learning. Two important features are at the core of any deep learning library: tensor operations, and the capability to run the code on CPU or Graphical Computation Unit (GPU). These two features enable us to work with a massive amount of multi-dimensional data. Moreover, Theano proposes automatic differentiation, a very useful feature that can solve a wider range of numeric optimizations than deep learning problems.

The chapter covers the following topics:

  • Theano installation and loading
  • Tensors and algebra
  • Symbolic programming
  • Graphs
  • Automatic differentiation
  • GPU programming
  • Profiling
  • Configuration
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