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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 FREE CHAPTER 2. Classifying Handwritten Digits with a Feedforward Network 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

Installing and configuring Keras

Keras is a high-level neural network API, written in Python and capable of running on top of either TensorFlow or Theano. It was developed to make implementing deep learning models as fast and easy as possible for research and development. You can install Keras easily using conda, as follows:

conda install keras

When writing your Python code, importing Keras will tell you which backend is used:

>>> import keras
Using Theano backend.
Using cuDNN version 5110 on context None
Preallocating 10867/11439 Mb (0.950000) on cuda0
Mapped name None to device cuda0: Tesla K80 (0000:83:00.0)
Mapped name dev0 to device cuda0: Tesla K80 (0000:83:00.0)
Using cuDNN version 5110 on context dev1
Preallocating 10867/11439 Mb (0.950000) on cuda1
Mapped name dev1 to device cuda1: Tesla K80 (0000:84:00.0)

If you have installed Tensorflow, it might not use Theano. To specify which backend to use, write a Keras configuration file, ~/.keras/keras.json:

{
    "epsilon...
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