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Tony Holdroyd
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Tony Holdroyd's first degree, from Durham University, was in maths and physics. He also has technical qualifications, including MCSD, MCSD.net, and SCJP. He holds an MSc in computer science from London University. He was a senior lecturer in computer science and maths in further education, designing and delivering programming courses in many languages, including C, C+, Java, C#, and SQL. His passion for neural networks stems from research he did for his MSc thesis. He has developed numerous machine learning, neural network, and deep learning applications, and has advised in the media industry on deep learning as applied to image and music processing. Tony lives in Gravesend, Kent, UK, with his wife, Sue McCreeth, who is a renowned musician.
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Using our model to get predictions

To get the predictions from our model, we need to take a sample from the output distribution. This sampling will get us the characters we need from that output distribution (sampling the output distribution is important because taking the argmax of it, as we would normally do, can easily get the model stuck in a loop).

tf.random.categorical does this sampling and tf.squeeze with axis=-1 removes the last dimension of the tensor, prior to displaying the indices.

The signature of tf.random.categorical is as follows:

tf.random.categorical(logits, num_samples, seed=None, name=None, output_dtype=None)

Comparing this with the call, we see that we are taking one sample (of length sequence_length = 100) from the predictions (example_batch_predictions[0]). The extra dimension is then removed, so we can look up the characters corresponding to the sample...

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Tony Holdroyd's first degree, from Durham University, was in maths and physics. He also has technical qualifications, including MCSD, MCSD.net, and SCJP. He holds an MSc in computer science from London University. He was a senior lecturer in computer science and maths in further education, designing and delivering programming courses in many languages, including C, C+, Java, C#, and SQL. His passion for neural networks stems from research he did for his MSc thesis. He has developed numerous machine learning, neural network, and deep learning applications, and has advised in the media industry on deep learning as applied to image and music processing. Tony lives in Gravesend, Kent, UK, with his wife, Sue McCreeth, who is a renowned musician.
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