May 19, 2022, 4:07 a.m. | /u/roycoding

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I'm currently writing a series of short books on deep learning called Zefs Guides. The first book is Zefs Guide to Deep Learning, which is an overview of machine learning, neural networks, networks for computer vision tasks, networks for natural language and sequence tasks, and practical topics. The whole series is aimed at the conceptual level rather than the math or the code / libraries you might use to implement these techniques. I am basically writing the books that I …

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