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Vitor Cerqueira
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Vitor Cerqueira

​Vitor Cerqueira is a time series researcher with an extensive background in machine learning. Vitor obtained his Ph.D. degree in Software Engineering from the University of Porto in 2019. He is currently a Post-Doctoral researcher in Dalhousie University, Halifax, developing machine learning methods for time series forecasting. Vitor has co-authored several scientific articles that have been published in multiple high-impact research venues.
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Luís Roque
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Luís Roque, is the Founder and Partner of ZAAI, a company focused on AI product development, consultancy, and investment in AI startups. He also serves as the Vice President of Data & AI at Marley Spoon, leading teams across data science, data analytics, data product, data engineering, machine learning operations, and platforms. In addition, he holds the position of AI Advisor at CableLabs, where he contributes to integrating the broadband industry with AI technologies. Luís is also a Ph.D. Researcher in AI at the University of Porto's AI&CS lab and oversees the Data Science Master's program at Nuclio Digital School in Barcelona. Previously, he co-founded HUUB, where he served as CEO until its acquisition by Maersk.
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Advanced operations in PyTorch

After exploring basic tensor operations, let’s now dive into more advanced operations in PyTorch, specifically the linear algebra operations that form the backbone of most numerical computations in deep learning.

Getting ready

Linear algebra is a subset of mathematics. It deals with vectors, vector spaces, and linear transformations between these spaces, such as rotations, scaling, and shearing. In the context of deep learning, we deal with high-dimensional vectors (tensors), and operations on these vectors play a crucial role in the internal workings of models.

How to do it…

Let’s start by revisiting the tensors we created in the previous section:

print(t1)
print(t2)

The dot product of two vectors is a scalar that measures the vectors’ direction and magnitude. In PyTorch, we can calculate the dot product of two 1D tensors using the torch.dot() function:

dot_product = torch.dot(t1, t3)
print(dot_product...
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Vitor Cerqueira

​Vitor Cerqueira is a time series researcher with an extensive background in machine learning. Vitor obtained his Ph.D. degree in Software Engineering from the University of Porto in 2019. He is currently a Post-Doctoral researcher in Dalhousie University, Halifax, developing machine learning methods for time series forecasting. Vitor has co-authored several scientific articles that have been published in multiple high-impact research venues.
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Luís Roque

Luís Roque, is the Founder and Partner of ZAAI, a company focused on AI product development, consultancy, and investment in AI startups. He also serves as the Vice President of Data & AI at Marley Spoon, leading teams across data science, data analytics, data product, data engineering, machine learning operations, and platforms. In addition, he holds the position of AI Advisor at CableLabs, where he contributes to integrating the broadband industry with AI technologies. Luís is also a Ph.D. Researcher in AI at the University of Porto's AI&CS lab and oversees the Data Science Master's program at Nuclio Digital School in Barcelona. Previously, he co-founded HUUB, where he served as CEO until its acquisition by Maersk.
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