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Neural Network Programming with TensorFlow

You're reading from   Neural Network Programming with TensorFlow Unleash the power of TensorFlow to train efficient neural networks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788390392
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Manpreet Singh Ghotra Manpreet Singh Ghotra
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Rajdeep Dua Rajdeep Dua
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Preface 1. Maths for Neural Networks FREE CHAPTER 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

GANs


GANs were introduced by a group of researchers at the University of Montreal led by Ian Goodfellow. The core idea behind a GAN model is to have two competing neural network models. One network takes the noise as input and generates samples (hence known as generator). The second model (known as discriminator) gets samples from both the generator and the actual training data, and should be able to differentiate between the two sources. Generative and discriminative networks are playing a continuous game, where the generator model is learning to generate more realistic samples or examples, and the discriminator is learning to get better and better at differentiating generated data from the real data. The two networks are trained simultaneously, and the goal is that the competition will make the generated samples indistinguishable from the real data:

The analogy used to describe GANs is that the generator is like a forger that is attempting to produce some forged material, and the discriminator...

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