TensorFlow and Deep Learning
Eli Bixby, Developer Programs Engineer at Google, joined the show to talk to talk about TensorFlow, machine learning and deep learning, why Google open sourced it, and more.
Eli Bixby, Developer Programs Engineer at Google, joined the show to talk to talk about TensorFlow, machine learning and deep learning, why Google open sourced it, and more.
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Featuring:
- Eli Bixby – GitHub
- Adam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
Show Notes:
This episode was produced in partnership with O’Reilly Media and OSCON. Use the code changelog20
to get 20% off your registration.
- TensorFlow - An Open Source Software Library for Machine Intelligence
- TensorFlow on GitHub
- Talk: Deep Learning With TensorFlow at OSCON London
- Workshop: Diving Into Machine Learning Through TensorFlow at OSCON London
- TensorFlow Tutorials
- TensorFlow Serving
- tensorflow/models
- Google Cloud Machine Learning at Scale on Google Cloud Platform
- SyntaxNet: The World’s Most Accurate Parser Goes Open Source
- Google Brain Team
- grpc
- Magenta
- tensorflow/magenta
- Keynote: How You Got Here by Cory Doctorow at OSCON London
- Google Cloud Platform Podcast - TensorFlow with Eli Bixby
- Machine Learning from Stanford University - Coursera
- Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree - Udacity
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