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Deep Learning course: lecture slides and lab notebooks

This course is being taught at as part of Master Datascience Paris Saclay

Table of contents

The course covers the basics of Deep Learning, with a focus on applications.

Lecture slides

Note: press "P" to display the presenter's notes that include some comments and additional references.

Lab and Home Assignment Notebooks

The Jupyter notebooks for the labs can be found in the labs folder of the github repository:

git clone https://github.com/m2dsupsdlclass/lectures-labs

WARNING: these notebooks only work with tensorflow==0.12.1 keras==1.2.2. Please follow the installation_instructions.md to get started.

Direct links to the rendered notebooks including solutions:

Lab 1: Neural Networks and Backpropagation

Lab 2: Embeddings and Recommender Systems

Lab 3: Convolutional Neural Networks for Image Classification

Lab 4: Deep Learning for Object Dection and Image Segmentation

Lab 5: Text Classification, Word Embeddings and Language Models

Lab 6: Sequence to Sequence for Machine Translation

Acknowledgments

This lecture is built and maintained by Olivier Grisel and Charles Ollion

Charles Ollion, head of research at Heuritech - Olivier Grisel, software engineer at Inria

We thank the Orange-Keyrus-Thalès chair for supporting this class.

License

All the code in this repository is made available under the MIT license unless otherwise noted.

The slides are published under the terms of the CC-By 4.0 license.

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