Friday, November 15, 2019 at 2:00-3:30 pm in 138 Lewis Science Library
Description: Please join us for this 90-minute workshop, taught at an intermediate level. We will briefly introduce TensorFlow 2.0, then dive in to writing a few flavors of neural networks. Attendees will need a laptop and an internet connection. There is nothing to install in advance, we will use
https://colab.research.google.com for examples. We will start with MNIST implemented using a linear model, a neural network, and a deep neural network, followed by a CNN. We will finish with a brief intro to a couple more advanced examples (Deep Dream, Style Transfer, etc).
Speaker: Josh Gordon works on the TensorFlow team at Google, and teaches Applied Deep Learning at Columbia. You can find him online at
https://twitter.com/random_forestsThis workshop was organized by PrincetonPy.