Topic: PyTorch

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  1. Dive into Deep Learning

    BookDec 21, 2023AmazonAston Zhang, Zachary C. Lipton, Mu Li, Alexander J. Smola

    Interactive learning is often the best way to master complex programming paradigms. This unique book offers an interactive experience with code and math integrated seamlessly. It covers modern conv...

  2. Modern Computer Vision with PyTorch

    BookNov 27, 2020AmazonV Kishore Ayyadevara, Yeshwanth Reddy

    Deep learning is the driving force behind modern visual applications. This practical guide takes a code first approach to solving over fifty real world image problems using PyTorch. Readers will bu...

  3. Build a Large Language Model (From Scratch)

    BookApr 1, 2025AmazonSebastian Raschka

    This highly anticipated release takes readers on a deep, code-first journey into the inner workings of foundation models. Author Sebastian Raschka guides developers step-by-step through constructin...

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