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Apache Spark Deep Learning Cookbook

Embark on a journey to master distributed deep learning with the "Apache Spark Deep Learning Cookbook". Designed specifically for leveraging the capabilities of Apache Spark, TensorFlow, and Keras, this book offers over 80 problem-solving recipes to efficiently train and deploy state-of-the-art neural networks, addressing real-world AI challenges. What this Book will help me do Set up and configure a working Apache Spark environment optimized for deep learning tasks. Implement distributed training practices for deep learning models using TensorFlow and Keras. Develop and test neural networks such as CNNs and RNNs targeting specific big data problems. Apply Spark's built-in libraries and integrations for enhanced NLP and computer vision applications. Effectively manage and preprocess large datasets using Spark DataFrames for machine learning tasks. Author(s) Authors Ahmed Sherif and None Ravindra bring years of experience in deep learning, Apache Spark use cases, and hands-on practical training. Their collective expertise has contributed to designing this cookbook approach, focusing on clarity and usability for readers tackling challenging machine learning scenarios. Who is it for? This book is ideal for IT professionals, data scientists, and software developers with foundational understanding of machine learning concepts and Apache Spark framework capabilities. If you aim to scale deep learning and integrate efficient computing with Spark's power, this guide is for you. Familiarity with Python will help maximize the book's potential.

  • ERRATA (As Reported by Peter: "The book Peter mentioned (at 46:20) by Stuart Russell, "Do the Right Thing", was published in 2003, and not recently"

In this session Peter Morgan, CEO Deep Learning Partnership sat with Vishal Kumar, CEO AnalyticsWeek and shared his thoughts around Deep Learning, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. They've discussed some of the best practices when it comes to picking right solution, right vendor and what are some of the keyword means.

Here's Peter's Bio: Peter Morgan is a scientist-entrepreneur starting out in high energy physics enrolled in the PhD program at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. After leaving UMass, and founding my own company, Peter has moved into computer networks, designing, implementing and troubleshooting global IP networks for companies such as Cisco, IBM and BT Labs. After getting an MBA and dabbling in financial trading algorithms. Peter has worked for three years on an experiment lead by Stanford University to measure the mass of the neutrino. Since 2012. He had been working in Data Science and Deep Learning, founding an AI Solutions company in Jan 2016.

As an entrepreneur Peter has founded companies in the AI, social media, and music industries. He has also served on the advisory board of technology startups. Peter is a popular speaker at conferences, meetups and webinars. He has cofounded and currently organize meetups in the deep learning space. Peter has business experience in the USA, UK and Europe.

Today, as CEO of Deep Learning Partnership, He leads the strategic direction and business development across product and services. This includes sales and marketing, lead generation, client engagement, recruitment, content creation and platform development. Deep Learning technologies used include computer vision and natural language processing and frameworks like TensorFlow, Keras and MXnet. Deep Learning Partnership design and implement AI solutions for our clients across all business domains.

Interested in sharing your thought leadership with our global listeners? Register your interest @ http://play.analyticsweek.com/guest/

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by Kyle Polich , Ji-Sung Kim (Princeton University)

Deepjazz is a project from Ji-Sung Kim, a computer science student at Princeton University. It is built using Theano, Keras, music21, and Evan Chow's project jazzml. Deepjazz is a computational music project that creates original jazz compositions using recurrent neural networks trained on Pat Metheny's "And Then I Knew". You can hear some of deepjazz's original compositions on soundcloud.