PyTorch: Deep Learning with PyTorch - Masterclass!: 2-in-1

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Start your journey with PyTorch to build useful & effective models with the PyTorch Deep Learning framework from scratch

PyTorch: written in Python, is grabbing the attention of all data science professionals due to its ease of use over other libraries and its use of dynamic computation graphs.

PyTorch is a Deep Learning framework that is a boon for researchers and data scientists. It supports Graphic Processing Units and is a platform that provides maximum flexibility and speed. With PyTorch, you can dynamically build neural networks and easily perform advanced Artificial Intelligence tasks.

This comprehensive 2-in-1 course takes a practical approach and is filled with real-world examples to help you create your own application using PyTorch! Begin with exploring PyTorch and the impact it has made on Deep Learning. Design and implement powerful neural networks to solve some impressive problems in a step-by-step manner. Build a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) for image recognition. Also, predict share prices with Recurrent Neural Network and Long Short-Term Memory Network (LSTM). You’ll learn how to detect credit card fraud with autoencoders and much more!

By the end of the course, you’ll conquer the world of PyTorch to build useful and effective Deep Learning models with the PyTorch Deep Learning framework with the help of real-world examples!

Contents and Overview

This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.

The first course, Deep Learning with PyTorch, covers building useful and effective deep learning models with the PyTorch Deep Learning framework. In this course, you will learn how to accomplish useful tasks using Convolutional Neural Networks to process spatial data such as images and using Recurrent Neural Networks to process sequential data such as texts. You will explore how you can make use of unlabeled data using Auto-Encoders. You will also be training a neural network to learn how to balance a pole all by itself, using Reinforcement Learning. Throughout this journey, you will implement various mechanisms of the PyTorch framework to do these tasks. By the end of the video course, you will have developed a good understanding of, and feeling for, the algorithms and techniques used. You'll have a good knowledge of how PyTorch works and how you can use it in to solve your daily machine learning problems.

The second course, Deep Learning Projects with PyTorch, covers creating deep learning models with the help of real-world examples. The course starts with the fundamentals of PyTorch and how to use basic commands. Next, you’ll learn about Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) through an example of image recognition, where you’ll look into images from a machine perspective. The next project shows you how to predict character sequence using Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) and Long Short Term Memory Network (LSTM). Then you’ll learn to work with autoencoders to detect credit card fraud. After that, it’s time to develop a system using Boltzmann Machines, where you’ll recommend whether to watch a movie or not. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to start using PyTorch to build Deep Learning models by implementing practical projects in the real world. So, grab this course as it will take you through interesting real-world projects to train your first neural nets.

By the end of the course, you’ll conquer the world of PyTorch to build useful and effective Deep Learning models with the PyTorch Deep Learning framework!

About the Authors

  • AnandSahais a software professional with 15 years' experience in developing enterprise products and services. Back in 2007, he worked with machine learning to predict call patterns at TATA Communications. At Symantec and Veritas, he worked on various features of an enterprise backup product used by Fortune 500 companies. Along the way, he nurtured his interests in Deep Learning by attending Coursera and Udacity MOOCs. He is passionate about Deep Learning and its applications; so much so that he quit Veritas at the beginning of 2017 to focus full time on Deep Learning practices. Anand built pipelines to detect and count endangered species from aerial images, trained a robotic arm to pick and place objects, and implemented NIPS papers. His interests lie in computer vision and model optimization.


  • AshishSingh Bhatia is a learner, reader, seeker, and developer at the core. He has over 10 years of IT experience in different domains, including banking, ERP, and education. He is persistently passionate about Python, Java, R, and web and mobile development. He is always ready to explore new technologies.

  • Build your neural network using Deep Learning techniques in PyTorch.

  • Build artificial neural networks in Python with GPU acceleration.

  • Use Auto-Encoders in PyTorch to remove noise from images.

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Nazgulzakiyeva
Nazgulzakiyeva
3.0
3 years ago

it'd be good to explain the details in the code..

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ui-avatar of חי מוזגורי
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3.5
3 years ago

This Course is very good but the thing that bother me is the captions and audio quality

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ui-avatar of Yassine Barhoumi
Yassine B.
3.0
4 years ago

at the end of the course it feels like the course is wrapping up to fast, as it feels like a task that need to end, and that affected the detailed explanation that we saw in the beginning of the second part.

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ui-avatar of Devansh Zurale
Devansh Z.
4.0
5 years ago

I'd like to have some quizzes or homeworks to try myself so I get a better hang of the material. I'm very impressed with the flow of the course.

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ui-avatar of Florent Guinier
Florent G.
2.5
5 years ago

A lot of material and various concept are well explained. However the course have close to 0 practical exercice witch is a problem. Also video quality could be improved some video are not very usefull and some overs goes too fast. This course is thus a good match if you want to gain an overview on pytorch and the presented ML concept, however you will need to take a more detailed one if you really want to apply this knowledge.

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ui-avatar of Ahmed N Alkanaq
Ahmed N. A.
2.5
6 years ago

One star for covering the basic principles, no stars for the horrible accent; one star for using different examples for demonstration; minus two stars for using messed up English like "Happens to be a truck!!"

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ui-avatar of Léo Boisvert
Léo B.
4.0
6 years ago

Very good class if you already know machine learning/deep learning fundamentals

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ui-avatar of Stephan Hähne
Stephan H.
2.5
6 years ago

Deutlichkeit der Aussprache könnte besser sein. Am Ende waren die Folien unscharf.

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ui-avatar of Marzieh Mehdizadeh
Marzieh M.
4.0
6 years ago

It is great, but needs more detail explanations.

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ui-avatar of Bryce Asay
Bryce A.
2.0
6 years ago

I want to like this course but I am really frustrated. When we get to the first neural network example he goes through without explaining how to get the data set, he used custom methods and tells us to figure it out. Part of the reason I am taking this course is to learn how to use Pytorch by an instructor, not to just figure it out. Additionally, there is no way to contact the instructor since it was published by a third party. If I get a response I am happy to change my review since I really want to like it and I hate to have the semantics get in the way of a good course.

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