Effective TensorFlow 2.0: A Guide for Best Practices and What’s Changed.
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) February 13, 2019
Read more here → https://t.co/XcDDPW1xX5 pic.twitter.com/XeHpAsgjdM
Effective TensorFlow 2.0: A Guide for Best Practices and What’s Changed.
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) February 13, 2019
Read more here → https://t.co/XcDDPW1xX5 pic.twitter.com/XeHpAsgjdM
Everything you need to know about porting your TensorFlow 1.x code to @TensorFlow 2.0, from Tomer and Anna.
— 👩💻 DynamicWebPaige (@DynamicWebPaige) March 7, 2019
👇In-depth guides can be found here:
https://t.co/7OaQG5xTVmhttps://t.co/eTBSLbVySn#TFDevSummit
Send questions to #AskTensorFlow! We'll be answering on YouTube soon. pic.twitter.com/9GvEczt89p
Are you a deep learning researcher? Wondering if all this TensorFlow 2.0 stuff you heard about is relevant to you?
— François Chollet (@fchollet) March 11, 2019
This thread is a crash course on everything you need to know to use TensorFlow 2.0 + Keras for deep learning research. Read on! pic.twitter.com/dFNI2E6yjF
✨👩🏫 "As you’ve seen, @TensorFlow 2.0 Alpha is much easier to implement compared to TensorFlow 1.0. It’s now much easier to define your model using the #Keras implementation." #PoweredByTF
— 👩💻 DynamicWebPaige 🔜 algorithmic art assembly (@DynamicWebPaige) March 18, 2019
Great post from @_mwitiderrick + @fritzlabs! 🙌https://t.co/d3xEBw7LWi
Keras in TensorFlow 2.0 has a new developer guide, with lots of useful content for power users: https://t.co/Dzrl15ftto
— François Chollet (@fchollet) March 22, 2019
Just finished rewriting the ConvNet chapter! 😅
— Aurélien Geron (@aureliengeron) March 24, 2019
Now includes building ResNet-34 in #TensorFlow 2 (see image), fine-tuning a pretrained model, object detection and image segmentation.
I pushed the notebook: https://t.co/YEkeSzGT1V pic.twitter.com/eNt0YhxqIf