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    Deep Learning

    Deep Learning

    Aug 05, 20251 min read

    Sources:

    • 3Blue1Brown’s video series
    • Book: Neural Netwoks and Deep Learning
    • Introduction to Machine Learning for Materials
    • Tutorial: TensorFlow, Keras and deep learning, without a PhD

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