Generative AI with Python and TensorFlow 2

£39.99

Generative AI with Python and TensorFlow 2

Create images, text, and music with VAEs, GANs, LSTMs, Transformer models

Artificial intelligence Neural networks and fuzzy systems Computer vision

Authors: Joseph Babcock, Raghav Bali

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Language: English

Published by: Packt Publishing

Published on: 30th April 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 28 Mb

ISBN: 9781800208506


Fun and exciting projects to learn what artificial minds can create

Key Features

Code examples are in TensorFlow 2, which make it easy for PyTorch users to follow along

Look inside the most famous deep generative models, from GPT to MuseGAN

Learn to build and adapt your own models in TensorFlow 2.x

Explore exciting, cutting-edge use cases for deep generative AI

Book Description

Machines are excelling at creative human skills such as painting, writing, and composing music. Could you be more creative than generative AI? In this book, you’ll explore the evolution of generative models, from restricted Boltzmann machines and deep belief networks to VAEs and GANs. You’ll learn how to implement models yourself in TensorFlow and get to grips with the latest research on deep neural networks. There’s been an explosion in potential use cases for generative models. You’ll look at Open AI’s news generator, deepfakes, and training deep learning agents to navigate a simulated environment. Recreate the code that’s under the hood and uncover surprising links between text, image, and music generation.

What you will learn

Export the code from GitHub into Google Colab to see how everything works for yourself

Compose music using LSTM models, simple GANs, and MuseGAN

Create deepfakes using facial landmarks, autoencoders, and pix2pix GAN

Learn how attention and transformers have changed NLP

Build several text generation pipelines based on LSTMs, BERT, and GPT-2

Implement paired and unpaired style transfer with networks like StyleGAN

Discover emerging applications of generative AI like folding proteins and creating videos from images

Who this book is for

This is a book for Python programmers who are keen to create and have some fun using generative models. To make the most out of this book, you should have a basic familiarity with math and statistics for machine learning.

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