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    Deep-Learning-Interview-Book

    Deep-Learning-Interview-Book

    Interview guide for machine learning, mathematics, and deep learning

    Deep-Learning-Interview-Book collects structured notes, Q&A, and concept summaries tailored to deep-learning interviews, turning scattered study into a coherent playbook. It spans the core math (linear algebra, probability, optimization) and the practitioner topics candidates actually face, like CNNs, RNNs/Transformers, attention, regularization, and training tricks. Explanations emphasize intuition first, then key formulas and common pitfalls, so you can reason through unseen questions rather than memorize trivia. Many entries connect theory to implementation details, including how choices in activation, initialization, or normalization affect convergence and stability. ...
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    Deep Learning Is Nothing

    Deep Learning Is Nothing

    Deep learning concepts in an approachable style

    Deep-Learning-Is-Nothing presents deep learning concepts in an approachable, from-scratch style that demystifies the stack behind modern models. It typically begins with linear algebra, calculus, and optimization refreshers before moving to perceptrons, multilayer networks, and gradient-based training. Implementations favor small, readable examples—often NumPy first—to show how forward and backward passes work without depending solely on high-level frameworks. Once the fundamentals are...
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