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Python Deep Learning
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Python Deep Learning

by Valentino Zocca, Gianmario Spacagna, Daniel Slater, Peter Roelants
April 2017
Intermediate to advanced
406 pages
10h 15m
English
Packt Publishing
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Summary

It should be noted, as it may have become clear, that there is no general architecture for a convolutional neural network. However, there are general guidelines. Normally, pooling layers follow convolutional layers, and often it is customary to stack two or more successive convolutional layers to detect more complex features, as it is done in the VGG-16 neural net example shown earlier. Convolutional networks are very powerful. However, they can be quite resource-heavy (the VGG-16 example above, for example, is relatively complex), and usually require a long training time, which is why the use of GPU can help speed up performance. Their strength comes from the fact that they do not focus on the entire image, rather they focus on smaller ...

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