Deep-Learning-Papers-Reading-Roadmap
Deep Learning papers reading roadmap for anyone who are eager to learn this amazing tech! (by floodsung)
Keras
Deep Learning for humans (by keras-team)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Deep-Learning-Papers-Reading-Roadmap
Posts with mentions or reviews of Deep-Learning-Papers-Reading-Roadmap.
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[D] Resources for Understanding The Original Transformer Paper
https://github.com/floodsung/Deep-Learning-Papers-Reading-Roadmap - This one is a bit dated so it doesn’t contain all of the papers that you need to read to get up to date but I think you should definitely read all of the papers in this list and implement as much as you can.
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4 ML Roadmaps to Help You Find Useful Resources to Learn From
Deep Learning Papers Reading Roadmap
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Should I implement every famous DL paper? [D]
I found a really great list of introductory and popular dl papers (github.com/floodsung/Deep-Learning-Papers-Reading-Roadmap) and I would absolutely implement every paper on this list if I had the time (at least a mini version e.g. CIFAR10 instead of ImageNet). Is is essential for me to implement every single paper on that list to become a good DL researcher and to start reading/implementing more recent ones? All the papers on the list are from before 2017 and I can't wait to start exploring the latest research! Would I be able to get away with just implementing a handful of papers from that list?
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[D] How did you implement papers with models that required a lot of GPUs to train?
I'm self-learning ML and trying to implement the papers listed here but I don't have access to hundreds of free GPUs like those corpos do.
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Looking for Beginner CV Resources
Definitely check out this list https://github.com/floodsung/Deep-Learning-Papers-Reading-Roadmap It's all papers, you should get used to reading scientific material.
Keras
Posts with mentions or reviews of Keras.
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Library for Machine learning and quantum computing
Keras
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My Favorite DevTools to Build AI/ML Applications!
As a beginner, I was looking for something simple and flexible for developing deep learning models and that is when I found Keras. Many AI/ML professionals appreciate Keras for its simplicity and efficiency in prototyping and developing deep learning models, making it a preferred choice, especially for beginners and for projects requiring rapid development.
- Release: Keras 3.3.0
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Getting Started with Gemma Models
After setting the variables for the environment, the next step is to install dependencies. To use Gemma, KerasNLP is the dependency used. KerasNLP is a collection of natural language processing (NLP) models implemented in Keras and runnable on JAX, PyTorch, and TensorFlow.
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Keras 3.0
All breaking changes are listed here: https://github.com/keras-team/keras/issues/18467
You can use this migration guide to identify and fix each of these issues (and further, making your code run on JAX or PyTorch): https://keras.io/guides/migrating_to_keras_3/
- Keras 3: A new multi-back end Keras
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Can someone explain how keras code gets into the Tensorflow package?
I'm guessing the "real" keras code is coming from the keras repository. Is that a correct assumption? How does that version of Keras get there? If I wanted to write my own activation layer next to ELU, where exactly would I do that?
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How popular are libraries in each technology
Other popular machine learning tools include PyTorch, Keras, and Scikit-learn. PyTorch is an open-source machine learning library developed by Facebook that is known for its ease of use and flexibility. Keras is a high-level neural networks API that is written in Python and is known for its simplicity. Scikit-learn is a machine learning library for Python that is used for data analysis and data mining tasks.
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List of AI-Models
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Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know about photography or cameras! Don't be shy! Newbies welcome!
I'm not aware of anything off-the-shelf, but if you have sufficient programming experience, one way to do this would be to build a large dataset of reference images and pictures and use something like keras to train a convolutional neural network on them.