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Neural Network Programming with TensorFlow

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788390392
Pages 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Manpreet Singh Ghotra Manpreet Singh Ghotra
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Rajdeep Dua Rajdeep Dua
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Maths for Neural Networks 2. Deep Feedforward Networks 3. Optimization for Neural Networks 4. Convolutional Neural Networks 5. Recurrent Neural Networks 6. Generative Models 7. Deep Belief Networking 8. Autoencoders 9. Research in Neural Networks 10. Getting started with TensorFlow

Autoencoder algorithms


In the following notation, x is the input, y is the encoded data, z is the decoded data, σ is a nonlinear activation function (sigmoid or hyperbolic tangent, usually), and f(x;θ) means a function of x parameterized by θ.

The model can be summarized in the following way:

The input data is mapped to the hidden layer (encoding). The mapping is usually an affine (allowing for or preserving parallel relationships.) transformation followed by a non-linearity:

y = f(x;θ) = σ(Wx+b)y = f(x;θ) =σ(Wx+b)

The hidden layer is mapped to the output layer, which is also called decoding. The mapping is an affine transformation (affine transformation is a linear mapping method that preserves points, straight lines, and planes) optionally followed by a non linearity. The following equation explains this:

z = g(y;θ′) = g(f(x;θ);θ′) = σ(W′y+b′)

In order to reduce the size of the model, tied weights can be used, which means that the decoder weights matrix is constrained and can be the transpose...

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