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Published inJul 2020
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Harveen Singh Chadha
Harveen Singh Chadha
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Harveen Singh Chadha

Harveen Singh Chadha is an experienced researcher in deep learning and is currently working as a self-driving car engineer. He is focused on creating an advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) platform. His passion is to help people who want to enter the data science universe. He is the author of the video course Hands-On Neural Network Programming with TensorFlow.
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Luis Capelo
Luis Capelo
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Luis Capelo

Luis Capelo is a Harvard-trained analyst and a programmer, who specializes in designing and developing data science products. He is based in New York City, America. Luis is the head of the Data Products team at Forbes, where they investigate new techniques for optimizing article performance and create clever bots that help them distribute their content. He worked for the United Nations as part of the Humanitarian Data Exchange team (founders of the Center for Humanitarian Data). Later on, he led a team of scientists at the Flowminder Foundation, developing models for assisting the humanitarian community. Luis is a native of Havana, Cuba, and the founder and owner of a small consultancy firm dedicated to supporting the nascent Cuban private sector.
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This lesson concludes our journey into creating a deep learning model and deploying it as a web application. Our very last steps included deploying a model that predicts Bitcoin prices built using Keras and the TensorFlow engine. We finished our work by packaging the application as a Docker container and deploying it so that others can consume the predictions of our model, as well as other applications, via its API.

Aside from that work, you have also learned that there is much that can be improved. Our Bitcoin model is only an example of what a model can do (particularly LSTMs). The challenge now is twofold: how can you make that model perform better as time passes? And what features can you add to your web application to make your model more accessible? With the concepts you've learned in this book, you will be able to develop models and keep enhancing them to make accurate predictions.

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Published in: Jul 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800201217

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Harveen Singh Chadha

Harveen Singh Chadha is an experienced researcher in deep learning and is currently working as a self-driving car engineer. He is focused on creating an advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) platform. His passion is to help people who want to enter the data science universe. He is the author of the video course Hands-On Neural Network Programming with TensorFlow.
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Luis Capelo

Luis Capelo is a Harvard-trained analyst and a programmer, who specializes in designing and developing data science products. He is based in New York City, America. Luis is the head of the Data Products team at Forbes, where they investigate new techniques for optimizing article performance and create clever bots that help them distribute their content. He worked for the United Nations as part of the Humanitarian Data Exchange team (founders of the Center for Humanitarian Data). Later on, he led a team of scientists at the Flowminder Foundation, developing models for assisting the humanitarian community. Luis is a native of Havana, Cuba, and the founder and owner of a small consultancy firm dedicated to supporting the nascent Cuban private sector.
Read more about Luis Capelo