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D**D
The Writer Needs To Buy A Dictionary
This book is terrible. The editor should be fired. There are a ton of spelling and grammar errors. It was obviously rushed to print to cash in on the popularity of subject.
G**N
Mostly stuff you already know
Should've listened to the other review -- this book was definitely rushed. A solid 15-20% of the book is an overview of python and programming in general, another 20-30% covering basic math in tensorflow, and another 30% or so on a high level overview on what machine learning is. Is anyone who would buy a book on TensorFlow in need of an overview of any of these topics? The remainder of the book is dedicated to walking through examples that are readily available through the existing free resources / docs. This book was a cash grab -- don't fall for it.
Z**A
Something to offer; written hastily
This book doesn't add much to what's already available in terms of online tutorials on TensorFlow, directly from Google - and its beginning to get outdated quickly as TensorFlow is rapidly evolving, which means some of the code examples are broken now for the latest TF versions!I was disappointed that on the neural networks front, there are only three examples: (1) a single layer network, (2) an MLP, and (3) a two layer deep CNN, all trained/tested on MNIST. There isn't even one decent example on RNNs or LSTMs. Rather the book just points you to a piece of code available online, which actually seems to employ some higher-level third party library. Well, I could have found online examples for RNN/LSTM myself - why am I buying this book for? Also there is no realistic example on using TensorBoard, there's just a "Hello World!" level example which is not employed for any kind of machine learning example.I still give the book three stars, because I presume that it holds some value for a complete beginner to machine learning. It does offer quite a few non-neural network examples with TensorFlow, which while being useless for me (a PhD in ML), might be useful for a newbie.
L**P
TypeError: 'Tensor' object is not iterable
Note that as of Tensorflow 0.7, I would have given this 5 stars. Unfortunately, the code in the book is out of date with TF 1.2 out now and examples only in python 2.7. I'm sure a python expert wouldn't care about that though. The style of the book is a "cookbook" for beginners. It gives very brief explanations for each line of code. In my case, I wanted to do regression and function approximation. This is one of two books I've seen cover this so far (both from the same publisher, but different authors). Anyways, I went to run the code and I get errors because I'm using TF 1.1.If you can fix this, maybe it will help you. I'm moving to other books to see if I can make this example work.TypeError: 'Tensor' object is not iterable
A**R
One Star
Terribly written, a lot of grammar and spelling mistakes. Not well structured and confusing to read at some times.
D**B
Not the best choice
Wishing to learn about TensorFlow, I decided to survey TF books available from Amazon, and pick one or two for further study. I excluded self-published offerings, and ended up with this longish list, dominated by Packt titles:"Machine Learning with TensorFlow" by Shukla, published by Manning in 2018-02, 272 pp, $43"Mastering TensorFlow 1.x" by Fandango, Packt, 2018-01, 474 pp, $35"Pro Deep Learning with TensorFlow" by Pattanayak, Apress, 2017-12, 398 pp, $37"TensorFlow 1.x Deep Learning Cookbook" by Gulli and Kapoor, Packt, 2017-12, 536 pp, $32"Neural Network Programming with TensorFlow" by Ghotra and Dua, Packt, 2017-11, 274 pp, $40"Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow" by Karim, Packt, 2017-11, 522 pp, $50"Machine Learning with TensorFlow 1.x" by Hua and Azeem, Packt, 2017-11, 304 pp, $39"Learning TensorFlow" by Hope and Resheff, O'Reilly, 2017-08, 242 pp, $25"Hands-On Deep Learning with TensorFlow" by Van Boxel, Packt, 2017-07, 174 pp, $35"Deep Learning with TensorFlow" by Zaccone, Karim, Menshawy, Packt, 2017-04, 320 pp, $50"TensorFlow Machine Learning Cookbook" by McClure, Packt, 2017-02, 370 pp, $30"Building Machine Learning Projects with TensorFlow" by Bonnin, Packt, 2016-11, 291 pp, $35"Getting Started with TensorFlow" by Zaccone, Packt, 2016-07, 180 pp, $35I reviewed the doc on tensorflow.org - including the doc for older releases - then started looking at books. One week later, I am still not done, but have winnowed out some options. Van Boxel's book was the first to be eliminated - though not at all bad, being pretty thin, it just could not provide more than a quick introduction, and cost as much as more substantial options.And then it was the turn of "Getting Started with TensorFlow", for pretty much the same reasons. It is a thin book, and "getting started" is all you can do with it - why not go with a book that costs the same but takes you further? It seems to, ahem, rely on the doc (for older releases of TensorFlow) more than Van Boxel's book does - although, at the same time, offers more variety in which TensorFlow tutorials to, ahem, enrich. (Clustering is a topic of interest, for example). On the other hand, Van Boxel has a lighter touch as a writer; the serviceable text of "Getting Started with TensorFlow" is pockmarked with cases of broken English and unhelpful rigor. Van Boxel's book is a full year more recent than Zaccone's - and it makes no difference, as both books discuss older releases of TensorFlow.Overall, my advice is the same as with Van Boxel's book: pass at full price, consider at a steep discount.
A**R
I think that this book is good when you begin to learn tensorflow
I think that this book is good when you begin to learn tensorflow. If you already know about tensorflow, this book is not for you.
B**G
Ohne Mehrwert und schlecht erklärt
Ich kann vom Kauf dieses Buches nur abraten. Der Autor hat einfach die frei verfügbaren Tutorial-Beispiele der offiziellen TensorFlow-Webseite kopiert und daraus ein Buch gemacht. Dabei sind die Beispiele schlechter erklärt als auf der Webseite und die Abbildungen und Plots sind kopierte Screenshots in schlechter Auflösung und in Schwarz-Weiß, was besonders bei farbigen Scatter-Plots sinnlos ist. Ich war extrem enttäuscht. Das Buch ist sein Geld nicht wert.
L**U
Stay far away from this book.
This book is a joke. It was put together very quickly and was absolutely not revised and corrected in any way. The grammar and spelling are so horrible that in some cases the sentences don't even make sense. I've seen sentences repeated twice right after an other. This is a total waste of money.A small example: (on the subject of classes in Python): "The variables and private methods are declared by convection by preceding them with two underscores." (should be "by convention"). It might seem like nitpicking. But these kinds of mistakes are very frequent and since ML is a complex subject, precision is paramount.Go check the reviews on amazon.com if you doubt me...
S**H
One Star
Code available on the net can serve you better than reading this book.
M**A
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C**C
Un po' superficiale
Libro interessante anche se un po' superficiale: la quantità di contenuto non è enorme, considerando che il libro è mirato ai primi passi mi sarei aspettato meno esempi specifici e una descrizione un po' più generale sui vari moduli / componenti.Molto è dedicato a pezzi di codice che a mio parere sono utili marginalmente, e non aiutano ad approfondire lo strumento;un capitolo intero è dedicato a un overview su python e come installare tensorflow.Il libro contiene comunque degli spunti interessanti e degli argomenti che è utile conoscere.
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