Deep Learning With Python

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I found the book quite didactic and entertaining. Theano and Tensorflow are explored briefly in some specific chapters at the beginning of the book, but most of the material covers how to use Keras effectively with CNNs and RNNs. I found the Time Series and model improvement chapters specially interesting. I recommend this book for newbies willing to get a soft landing into Deep Learning with Python&Keras. I think this is Jason's best book to date. Starting with no previous deep learning experience and little familiarity with Python, over the course of a weekend I was able to develop and train a Convolutional Neural Net that achieved a 0.8% error rate on the famous MNIST digit recognition task (best-in-class is 0.23%). If you're struggling to get up to speed with deep learning, this book is a great way to get started.

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