Welcome to PyTorch: Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence! Although Google's Deep Learning library Tensorflow has gained massive popularity over the past few years, PyTorch has been the library of choice for professionals and researchers around the globe for deep learning and artificial intelligence. Is it possible that Tensorflow is popular only because Google is popular and used effective marketing? Why did Tensorflow change so significantly between version 1 and version 2? Was there something deeply flawed with it, and are there still potential problems? It is less well-known that PyTorch is backed by another Internet giant, Facebook (specifically, the Facebook AI Research Lab - FAIR). So if you want a popular deep learning library backed by billion dollar companies and lots of community support, you can't go wrong with PyTorch. And maybe it's a bonus that the library won't completely ruin all your old code when it advances to the next version. ;) On the flip side, it is very well-known that all the top AI shops (ex. OpenAI, Apple, and JPMorgan Chase) use PyTorch. OpenAI just recently switched to PyTorch in 2020, a strong sign that PyTorch is picking up steam. If you are a professional, you will quickly recognize that building and testing new ideas is extremely easy with PyTorch, while it can be pretty hard in other libraries that try to do everything for you. Oh, and it's faster. Deep Learning has been responsible for some amazing achievements recently, such as: Generating beautiful, photo-realistic images of people and things that never existed (GANs) Beating world champions in the strategy game Go, and complex video games like CS:GO and Dota 2 (Deep Reinforcement Learning) Self-driving cars (Computer Vision) Speech recognition (e.g. Siri) and machine translation (Natural Language Processing) Even creating videos of people doing and saying things they never did (DeepFakes - a potentially nefarious application of deep learning) This course is for beginner-level students all the way up to expert-level students. How can this be? If you've just taken my free Numpy prerequisite, then you know everything you need to jump right in. We will start with some very basic machine learning models and advance to state of the art concepts. Along the way, you will learn about all of the major deep learning architectures, such as Deep Neural Networks, Convolutional Neural Networks (image processing), and Recurrent Neural Networks (sequence data). Current projects include: Natural Language Processing (NLP) Recommender Systems Transfer Learning for Computer Vision Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) Deep Reinforcement Learning Stock Trading Bot Even if you've taken all of my previous courses already, you will still learn about how to convert your previous code so that it uses PyTorch, and there are all-new and never-before-seen projects in this course such as time series forecasting and how to do stock predictions. This course is designed for students who want to learn fast, but there are also "in-depth" sections in case you want to dig a little deeper into the theory (like what is a loss function, and what are the different types of gradient descent approaches).
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