PyCon: PyCon US 2021 Recordings are complete!
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2021/06/pycon-us-2021-recordings-are-complete.html
The PyCon US 2021 recordings are available on our YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to our channel for notifications of new content. This channel will be used for all future conferences in order
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2021/06/pycon-us-2021-recordings-are-complete.html
The PyCon US 2021 recordings are available on our YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to our channel for notifications of new content. This channel will be used for all future conferences in order
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PyCon US 2021 Recordings are complete!
The PyCon US 2021 recordings are available on our YouTube channel . Be sure to subscribe to our channel for notifications of new content. T...
AI Pool: Custom loss in Keras
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/custom_loss_in_keras
What is the best way of creating a custom loss in Keras ? How is the gradient going to be computed or do I have to provide the gradients also?...
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/custom_loss_in_keras
What is the best way of creating a custom loss in Keras ? How is the gradient going to be computed or do I have to provide the gradients also?...
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Custom loss in Keras
What is the best way of creating a custom loss in Keras ? How is the gradient going to be computed or do I have to provide the gradients also?
AI Pool: Partial Convolution in Keras or in Tensorflow
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/partial_convolution_in_keras_or_in_tensorflow
There is a paper, which explains how you can avoid having holes in your segmentation mask. Is there an implementation in TensorFlow or in Keras ? https://arxiv.org/pdf/1811.11718.pdf
...
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/partial_convolution_in_keras_or_in_tensorflow
There is a paper, which explains how you can avoid having holes in your segmentation mask. Is there an implementation in TensorFlow or in Keras ? https://arxiv.org/pdf/1811.11718.pdf
...
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Partial Convolution in Keras or in Tensorflow
There is a paper, which explains how you can avoid having holes in your segmentation mask. Is there an implementation in TensorFlow or in Keras ? https://arxiv.org/pdf/1811.11718.pdf
AI Pool: What does logits mean in Tensorflow?
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/what_does_logits_mean_in_tensorflow_
I'm checking out the loss functions of TensorFlow, and the majority of them have logits as a parameter. What does it mean?...
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/what_does_logits_mean_in_tensorflow_
I'm checking out the loss functions of TensorFlow, and the majority of them have logits as a parameter. What does it mean?...
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What does logits mean in Tensorflow?
I'm checking out the loss functions of TensorFlow, and the majority of them have logits as a parameter. What does it mean?
Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (cclxxviii) stackoverflow python report
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2021/06/cclxxviii-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2021-06-05 14:32:08 GMTHow to extract country from a string in python -
Link: http://python-weekly.blogspot.com/2021/06/cclxxviii-stackoverflow-python-report.html
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.Between brackets: [question score / answers count]Build date: 2021-06-05 14:32:08 GMTHow to extract country from a string in python -
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(cclxxviii) stackoverflow python report
These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week. Between brackets: [ question score / answers count] Build date: 2021...
Python Software Foundation: The 2021 Python Language Summit: What Should I Work on as a Core Dev?
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/ntiuibWUuVc/the-2021-python-language-summit-what.html
At the 2021 Python Language Summit, Eric Snow gave a presentation about how core developers can receive guidance to help them work on improvements to the language that will bring the most benefit to t
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/ntiuibWUuVc/the-2021-python-language-summit-what.html
At the 2021 Python Language Summit, Eric Snow gave a presentation about how core developers can receive guidance to help them work on improvements to the language that will bring the most benefit to t
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The 2021 Python Language Summit: What Should I Work on as a Core Dev?
At the 2021 Python Language Summit , Eric Snow gave a presentation about how core developers can receive guidance to help them work on impr...
Python Software Foundation: The 2021 Python Language Summit
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/_-8J6H4Mr-o/the-2021-python-language-summit.html
Every year, a small group of core developers from Python implementations such as CPython, PyPy, Jython, and more come together to share information, discuss problems, and seek consensus in order to he
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/_-8J6H4Mr-o/the-2021-python-language-summit.html
Every year, a small group of core developers from Python implementations such as CPython, PyPy, Jython, and more come together to share information, discuss problems, and seek consensus in order to he
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The 2021 Python Language Summit
Every year, a small group of core developers from Python implementations such as CPython, PyPy, Jython, and more come together to share info...
Talk Python to Me: #319: Typosquatting and Supply Chains Vulnerabilities
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/319/typosquatting-and-supply-chains-vulnerabilities
One of the true superpowers of Python is the libraries over at the Python Package Index. They are all just a "pip install" away. Yet, like all code that you run on your system, it is done with some de
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/319/typosquatting-and-supply-chains-vulnerabilities
One of the true superpowers of Python is the libraries over at the Python Package Index. They are all just a "pip install" away. Yet, like all code that you run on your system, it is done with some de
talkpython.fm
Typosquatting and Supply Chains Vulnerabilities
One of the true superpowers of Python is the libraries over at the Python Package Index. They are all just a 'pip install' away. Yet, like all code that you run on your system, it is done with some degree of trust. How do we know that all of those useful…
Python Software Foundation: The 2021 Python Language Summit: Fuzzing and Testing Python With Properties
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/4JkUDb_sHRc/the-2021-python-language-summit-fuzzing.html
At the 2021 Python Language Summit, Zac Hatfield-Dodds gave a presentation about fuzzing and testing with Python properties. This presentation tied in with the one he gave at the 2020 Python Language
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PythonSoftwareFoundationNews/~3/4JkUDb_sHRc/the-2021-python-language-summit-fuzzing.html
At the 2021 Python Language Summit, Zac Hatfield-Dodds gave a presentation about fuzzing and testing with Python properties. This presentation tied in with the one he gave at the 2020 Python Language
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The 2021 Python Language Summit: Fuzzing and Testing Python With Properties
At the 2021 Python Language Summit , Zac Hatfield-Dodds gave a presentation about fuzzing and testing with Python properties. This presenta...
Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Fernando Masanori
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/06/07/pydev-of-the-week-fernando-masanori/
This week we welcome Fernando Masanori (@fmasanori) as our PyDev of the Week! Fernando is a Professor at FATEC São José dos Campos in Brazil. He is the creator of the first Brazilian MOOC to teach pro
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2021/06/07/pydev-of-the-week-fernando-masanori/
This week we welcome Fernando Masanori (@fmasanori) as our PyDev of the Week! Fernando is a Professor at FATEC São José dos Campos in Brazil. He is the creator of the first Brazilian MOOC to teach pro
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Stack Abuse: Python's itertools – count(), cycle() and chain()
Link: https://stackabuse.com/pythons-itertools-count-cycle-and-chain
Introduction
Python has a lot of built-in tools that allow us to iterate and transform data. A great example is the itertools module, which offers several convenient iteration functions. Each of these
Link: https://stackabuse.com/pythons-itertools-count-cycle-and-chain
Introduction
Python has a lot of built-in tools that allow us to iterate and transform data. A great example is the itertools module, which offers several convenient iteration functions. Each of these
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Python's itertools – count(), cycle() and chain()
In this tutorial, we'll be taking a look at the `itertools` module in Python - and take a look at examples of count(), cycle() and eval().
Real Python: Python Community Interview With Sebastián Ramírez
Link: https://realpython.com/interview-sebastian-ramirez/
Today, I’m joined by Sebastián Ramírez, a software developer at Explosion AI. He is also the creator of the popular frameworks FastAPI and Typer. In this interview, we discuss typing in Python, his mo
Link: https://realpython.com/interview-sebastian-ramirez/
Today, I’m joined by Sebastián Ramírez, a software developer at Explosion AI. He is also the creator of the popular frameworks FastAPI and Typer. In this interview, we discuss typing in Python, his mo
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Python Community Interview With Sebastián Ramírez – Real Python
Sebastián Ramírez is a software developer at Explosion AI and is the creator of the popular frameworks FastAPI and Typer. In this interview, we discuss typing in Python, his motivations for creating FastAPI and the future of the framework, and much more.
PyCharm: PyCharm 2021.2 EAP Has Started!
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/NOaEWB5FWHk/
Time to try new features and weight in with your active feedback!
We are opening a new cycle of the Early Access Program for those of you eager to try, discuss, and maybe even contribute to new PyChar
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/NOaEWB5FWHk/
Time to try new features and weight in with your active feedback!
We are opening a new cycle of the Early Access Program for those of you eager to try, discuss, and maybe even contribute to new PyChar
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We are opening a new cycle of the Early Access Program for those of you eager to try, discuss, and maybe even contribute to new PyChar
We are opening a new cycle of the Early Access Program for those of you eager to try, discuss, and maybe even contribute to new PyChar
Reuven Lerner: Python parameters primer
Link: https://lerner.co.il/2021/06/07/python-parameters-primer/
Python makes it easy to write functions. For example, I can write:
def hello(name):
return f'Hello, {name}!'
I can then run the function with:
hello('world')
which will then, not surprisingly, ret
Link: https://lerner.co.il/2021/06/07/python-parameters-primer/
Python makes it easy to write functions. For example, I can write:
def hello(name):
return f'Hello, {name}!'
I can then run the function with:
hello('world')
which will then, not surprisingly, ret
Reuven Lerner
Python parameters primer
Python makes it easy to write functions. For example, I can write: def hello(name): return f'Hello, {name}!' I can then run the function with: hello('world') which will then, not surprisingly, return the string 'Hello, world'
AI Pool: Dropout can't be converted into tflite
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/dropout_can_t_be_converted_into_tflite
I'm using Keras 2.1 with TensorFlow backend 1.13. I tried to convert my model into tflite, but found out that dropout layers can't be converted. It does not matter I have Keras dropout or TensorFlow
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/dropout_can_t_be_converted_into_tflite
I'm using Keras 2.1 with TensorFlow backend 1.13. I tried to convert my model into tflite, but found out that dropout layers can't be converted. It does not matter I have Keras dropout or TensorFlow
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Dropout can't be converted into tflite
I'm using Keras 2.1 with TensorFlow backend 1.13. I tried to convert my model into tflite, but found out that dropout layers can't be converted. It does not matter I have Keras dropout or TensorFlow dropout layer. how to skip this issue?
AI Pool: Keras model to tflite
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/keras_model_to_tflite
I've got a Keras model in the hdf5 file and wanted to convert it into tflite, but I've got an issue like this model = 'model.h5'
converter = tf.lite.TFLiteConverter.from_keras_model_file(model)
tfl
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/keras_model_to_tflite
I've got a Keras model in the hdf5 file and wanted to convert it into tflite, but I've got an issue like this model = 'model.h5'
converter = tf.lite.TFLiteConverter.from_keras_model_file(model)
tfl
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Keras model to tflite
I've got a Keras model in the hdf5 file and wanted to convert it into tflite, but I've got an issue like this model = 'model.h5'
converter = tf.lite.TFLiteConverter.from_keras_model_file(model)
tflite_model = converter.convert()
open("converted/model.tflite"…
converter = tf.lite.TFLiteConverter.from_keras_model_file(model)
tflite_model = converter.convert()
open("converted/model.tflite"…
AI Pool: Self normalized networks in Tensorflow
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/self_normalized_networks_in_tensorflow
Is there an implementation in self normalized networks in TensorFlow ? I saw that it's implemented in Keras called Selu as an activation function but I can't find it is implemented in TensorFlow or
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/self_normalized_networks_in_tensorflow
Is there an implementation in self normalized networks in TensorFlow ? I saw that it's implemented in Keras called Selu as an activation function but I can't find it is implemented in TensorFlow or
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Self normalized networks in Tensorflow
Is there an implementation in self normalized networks in TensorFlow ? I saw that it's implemented in Keras called Selu as an activation function but I can't find it is implemented in TensorFlow or not.
AI Pool: Module 'tensorboard.util' has no attribute 'Retrier'
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/module__tensorboard_util__has_no_attribute__retrier_
I upgraded my TensorFlow to 1.13, upgraded Cuda from 9 -> 10 also had to upgrade Tensorboard. All processes went well, but now I've got an issue like this AttributeError: module 'tensorboard.util'
Link: https://ai-pool.com/d/module__tensorboard_util__has_no_attribute__retrier_
I upgraded my TensorFlow to 1.13, upgraded Cuda from 9 -> 10 also had to upgrade Tensorboard. All processes went well, but now I've got an issue like this AttributeError: module 'tensorboard.util'
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Module 'tensorboard.util' has no attribute 'Retrier'
I upgraded my TensorFlow to 1.13, upgraded Cuda from 9 -> 10 also had to upgrade Tensorboard. All processes went well, but now I've got an issue like this AttributeError: module 'tensorboard.util' has no attribute 'Retrier'
Python Pool: Know About Numpy Heaviside in Python
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Numpy, which stands for Numerical Python, is a python library used to work with multi-dimensional arrays and matrices. With
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Numpy, which stands for Numerical Python, is a python library used to work with multi-dimensional arrays and matrices. With
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Know About Numpy Heaviside in Python
Numpy, which stands for Numerical Python, is a python library used to work with multi-dimensional arrays and matrices. With the numpy library, we can
Python Pool: Numpy ix_ Function: Things You Need to Know
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The numpy library in python is used for working with multi-dimensional arrays and matrices while performing logical
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The numpy library in python is used for working with multi-dimensional arrays and matrices while performing logical
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Numpy ix_ Function: Things You Need to Know
The numpy library in python is used for working with multi-dimensional arrays and matrices while performing logical and mathematical operations on them.