A mixed audience, some already working with TensorFlow and others more interested in it, we learned about the release of TensorFlow 1.0, including the tf.keras module, offering compatibility with Keras, another popular high-level neural networks library.
Interested in machine learning and TensorFlow? Here are some resources you might want to look at:
- Playlist from the TensorFlow Dev Summit 2017
- TensorFlow tutorials on youtube by Siraj Raval (thanks Frazer!)
- TU Wien course Deep Learning for Visual Computing: slides, repository (thanks Alexander!)
- Machine Learning Recipes on youtube with Josh Gordon (thanks again, Frazer!)
- Codelabs: TensorFlow for Poets, TensorFlow and deep learning
And our next meetups are already planned:
On 9 March we have another viewing party (Next '17 Extended - Vienna), this time it's all about Google Cloud.
On 11 March Women Techmakers Vienna takes place - register on Eventbrite (and it's open for everybody, not just women!).
And of course as every year we will have a Google I/O Extended Vienna, this time on 17 May.
On 9 March we have another viewing party (Next '17 Extended - Vienna), this time it's all about Google Cloud.
On 11 March Women Techmakers Vienna takes place - register on Eventbrite (and it's open for everybody, not just women!).
And of course as every year we will have a Google I/O Extended Vienna, this time on 17 May.
Thanks again for this awesome meetup and looking forward to seeing many of you soon again!
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