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Note on how to install caffe on Ubuntu. Sucessfully install using CPU, more information for GPU see this link
###Installation
lspci | grep -i nvidia
""" | |
Minimal character-level Vanilla RNN model. Written by Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) | |
BSD License | |
""" | |
import numpy as np | |
# data I/O | |
data = open('input.txt', 'r').read() # should be simple plain text file | |
chars = list(set(data)) | |
data_size, vocab_size = len(data), len(chars) |
import numpy | |
from scipy.ndimage.interpolation import map_coordinates | |
from scipy.ndimage.filters import gaussian_filter | |
def elastic_transform(image, alpha, sigma, random_state=None): | |
"""Elastic deformation of images as described in [Simard2003]_. | |
.. [Simard2003] Simard, Steinkraus and Platt, "Best Practices for | |
Convolutional Neural Networks applied to Visual Document Analysis", in |
##VGG16 model for Keras
This is the Keras model of the 16-layer network used by the VGG team in the ILSVRC-2014 competition.
It has been obtained by directly converting the Caffe model provived by the authors.
Details about the network architecture can be found in the following arXiv paper:
Very Deep Convolutional Networks for Large-Scale Image Recognition
K. Simonyan, A. Zisserman
import numpy as np | |
from scipy.ndimage.interpolation import map_coordinates | |
from scipy.ndimage.filters import gaussian_filter | |
def elastic_transform(image, alpha, sigma, random_state=None): | |
"""Elastic deformation of images as described in [Simard2003]_. | |
.. [Simard2003] Simard, Steinkraus and Platt, "Best Practices for | |
Convolutional Neural Networks applied to Visual Document Analysis", in | |
Proc. of the International Conference on Document Analysis and | |
Recognition, 2003. |
# | |
# mnist_cnn_bn.py date. 5/21/2016 | |
# date. 6/2/2017 check TF 1.1 compatibility | |
# | |
from __future__ import absolute_import | |
from __future__ import division | |
from __future__ import print_function | |
import os |
Sometimes you may want to undo a whole commit with all changes. Instead of going through all the changes manually, you can simply tell git to revert a commit, which does not even have to be the last one. Reverting a commit means to create a new commit that undoes all changes that were made in the bad commit. Just like above, the bad commit remains there, but it no longer affects the the current master and any future commits on top of it.
git revert {commit_id}
Deleting the last commit is the easiest case. Let's say we have a remote origin with branch master that currently points to commit dd61ab32. We want to remove the top commit. Translated to git terminology, we want to force the master branch of the origin remote repository to the parent of dd61ab32: