Why TensorFlow eager execution matters - Sigrid Keydana

In current deep learning with Keras and TensorFlow, when you’ve mastered the basics and are ready to dive into more involved applications (such as generative networks, sequence-to-sequence or attention mechanisms), you may find that surprisingly, the learning curve doesn’t get much flatter. This is largely due to restrictions imposed by TensorFlow’s traditional static graph paradigm. With TensorFlow Eager Execution, available since summer and announced to be the default mode in the upcoming major release, m
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