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Generative AI with Python and TensorFlow 2

You're reading from  Generative AI with Python and TensorFlow 2

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800200883
Pages 488 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Joseph Babcock Joseph Babcock
Raghav Bali Raghav Bali
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. An Introduction to Generative AI: "Drawing" Data from Models 2. Setting Up a TensorFlow Lab 3. Building Blocks of Deep Neural Networks 4. Teaching Networks to Generate Digits 5. Painting Pictures with Neural Networks Using VAEs 6. Image Generation with GANs 7. Style Transfer with GANs 8. Deepfakes with GANs 9. The Rise of Methods for Text Generation 10. NLP 2.0: Using Transformers to Generate Text 11. Composing Music with Generative Models 12. Play Video Games with Generative AI: GAIL 13. Emerging Applications in Generative AI 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

LSTM variants and convolutions for text

RNNs are extremely useful when it comes to handling sequential datasets. We saw in the previous section how a simple model effectively learned to generate text based on what it learned from the training dataset.

Over the years, there have been a number of enhancements in the way we model and use RNNs. In this section, we will discuss two widely used variants of the single-layer LSTM network we discussed in the previous section: stacked and bidirectional LSTMs.

Stacked LSTMs

We are well aware of how the depth of a neural network helps it learn complex and abstract concepts when it comes to computer vision tasks. Along the same lines, a stacked LSTM architecture, which has multiple layers of LSTMs stacked one after the other, has been shown to give considerable improvements. Stacked LSTMs were first presented by Graves et al. in their work Speech Recognition with Deep Recurrent Neural Networks.6 They highlight the fact that depth...

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