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Deep Learning on AWS with TensorFlow - 2017 AWS Online Tech Talks

Learning Objectives:
– Learn how to set up your deep learning instance using the AWS Deep Learning AMI
– Learn the fundamentals of the TensorFlow and Keras deep learning frameworks
– Learn how to build and train your own deep neural network for computer vision
Deep learning...
Deep Learning on AWS with TensorFlow - 2017 AWS Online Tech Talks
Deep Learning on AWS with TensorFlow - 2017 AWS Online Tech Talks
Category: Amazon Web Services, DevOps

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