cs12-tensorflow | Caltech Tensorflow
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kandi X-RAY | cs12-tensorflow Summary
cs12-tensorflow is a Jupyter Notebook library. cs12-tensorflow has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
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Install cs12-tensorflow
You should do this setup before the first lab. For this class, we'll using Python 3. The easiest way to complete the setup is in a virtual environment, which I walk you through below. Note that TensorFlow currently only supports Python 3.8-3.11, so I will assume you have one of those versions installed, with pip set up correctly. I'm also assuming you're setting this up on a standard Linux system. If not, proceed carefully.
Using a clean virtualenv
Using a clean Linux VM
Asking a friend
Using Colaboratory (see below)
Using a clean virtualenv
Using a clean Linux VM
Asking a friend
Using Colaboratory (see below)
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