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by lindbergh
2353 days ago
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Kinda did, but mostly the first chapters, actually up to CNN chapter (where real modern DL start). But so far, I really liked what I read. It has a very good blend of code and theory, with hands on applications throughout the whole book. Most importantly, all those applications could perfectly be copy pasted into your own environment. So it actually reminded me of a very thorough tutorial on a framework, more say than a regular textbook, although the authors don't compromise on mathematical arguments (but don't get lost in it either, they skimmed pretty fast on regularization theory imho). If you've had previous exposure to classical ML, I think it's a fantastic introduction to DL, enough to get started. |
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