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Deep Learning with TensorFlow and Keras – 3rd edition - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803232911
Pages 698 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Authors (3):
Amita Kapoor Amita Kapoor
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Antonio Gulli Antonio Gulli
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Sujit Pal Sujit Pal
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Preface 1. Neural Network Foundations with TF 2. Regression and Classification 3. Convolutional Neural Networks 4. Word Embeddings 5. Recurrent Neural Networks 6. Transformers 7. Unsupervised Learning 8. Autoencoders 9. Generative Models 10. Self-Supervised Learning 11. Reinforcement Learning 12. Probabilistic TensorFlow 13. An Introduction to AutoML 14. The Math Behind Deep Learning 15. Tensor Processing Unit 16. Other Useful Deep Learning Libraries 17. Graph Neural Networks 18. Machine Learning Best Practices 19. TensorFlow 2 Ecosystem 20. Advanced Convolutional Neural Networks 21. Other Books You May Enjoy
22. Index

Denoising autoencoders

The two autoencoders that we have covered in the previous sections are examples of undercomplete autoencoders, because the hidden layer in them has lower dimensionality compared to the input (output) layer. Denoising autoencoders belong to the class of overcomplete autoencoders because they work better when the dimensions of the hidden layer are more than the input layer.

A denoising autoencoder learns from a corrupted (noisy) input; it feeds its encoder network the noisy input, and then the reconstructed image from the decoder is compared with the original input. The idea is that this will help the network learn how to denoise an input. It will no longer just make pixel-wise comparisons, but in order to denoise, it will learn the information of neighboring pixels as well.

A denoising autoencoder has two main differences from other autoencoders: first, n_hidden, the number of hidden units in the bottleneck layer is greater than the number of units in...

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