Companion notebooks for Deep Learning is a collection of Jupyter notebooks that accompany François Chollet’s deep learning curriculum, providing hands-on implementations of key concepts using practical examples. The project covers a wide range of topics, including neural networks, computer vision, natural language processing, and sequence modeling. Each notebook is structured to combine theoretical explanations with executable code, allowing users to experiment and learn interactively. The material is designed to be accessible while still covering advanced topics, making it suitable for both beginners and intermediate practitioners. It leverages modern libraries and frameworks to demonstrate real-world applications of deep learning techniques. The notebooks also emphasize best practices in model training, evaluation, and deployment. Overall, this project serves as a comprehensive educational resource for learning deep learning through practical experimentation.

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  • Hands-on Jupyter notebooks for deep learning concepts
  • Coverage of computer vision and NLP applications
  • Integration with modern machine learning frameworks
  • Step-by-step explanations with executable code
  • Suitable for beginners and intermediate learners
  • Focus on practical implementation and experimentation

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