This blog is a part of "A Guide To TensorFlow", where we will explore the TensorFlow API and use it to build multiple machine learning models for real- life examples. In this blog we shall uncover TensorFlow *Graph*, understand the concept of *Tensors* and also explore TensorFlow data types.
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The program focused on the following four themes:
- Optimization: How and why can deep models be fit to observed (training) data?
- Generalization: Why do these trained models work well on similar but unobserved (test) data?
- Robustness: How can we analyze and improve the performance of these models when applied outside their intended conditions?
- Generative methods: How can deep learning be used to model probability distributions?
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