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march
03mar9:30 am10:30 amDeep Learning by Example on Biowulf - Class #1
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The class is free but registration is required. You can register at https://hpc.nih.gov/nih/classes/ This introductory course teaches the basics of deep learning and of different types of deep learning networks through
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Event Details
The class is free but registration is required.
You can register at https://hpc.nih.gov/nih/classes/
This introductory course teaches the basics of deep learning and of different types of deep learning networks through a set of hands-on biological examples implemented in Keras, one example per class. Class #1 will provide an introduction to the Deep Learning with Keras, and then focus on Convolutional Neural Networks as applied to semantic segmentation of bioimages.
Expected knowledge: Basic Python, Basic Linux/Unix
This class is part of a series, but each class is stand-alone. The class will be webcast.
Instructor: Gennady Denisov (NIH HPC staff)
Time
(Wednesday) 9:30 am - 10:30 am
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Online
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NIH HPC Biowulf