Taiwan R User Group, 2015-05-18
Meetup link: http://www.meetup.com/Taiwan-R/events/220799374/ Youtube screencast: http://youtu.be/YI5CLMcvnpY
Nearly everything is originally from Stanford CS231n under MIT License. Especially I didn't make most of the slide content, they are from excellent talks / papers / study notes and I carefully cite their works.
I modified all code to be PEP8 compliant and Py3k compatible. In addition, most of the practices are shorter to fit in an one-hour talk.
Recommend to use miniconda3 or Anaconda3 (they are same in essence). This should work on Windows, Linux, and OSX.
I target for Python 3.4+ but should be fine on Pyhton 3.3. Never ask me how to run on Python 2.7. ...okay, the original source runs on Python 2.7 and I simply change some library import path and classic 2vs3 difference.
NOTE for Windows user: VS 2010 Professional+ is needed to have a 64bit C compiler. DONT use Cgywin or MinGW if you simply just googled and found them.
You can use pyenv to manage multiple Python versions without breaking the system-wide setting. Follow pyenv's readme to set up, which has been tested to work on Debian, Ubuntu, and OSX (but not on Windows).
# under this repo root
pyenv install miniconda3-3.8.3
pyenv local miniconda3-3.8.3
Now all python
command under this repo root use miniconda's python, which can be checked by
pyenv which python
# ~/.pyenv/versions/miniconda3-3.8.3/bin/python
python
# Python 3.4.3 |Continuum Analytics, Inc.| (default, Mar 6 2015, 12:07:41)
# ...
# >>>
(Mini)conda handles the virtual environment itself. It is powerful and makes everything simple for numerical computing packages.
conda create -n dnn python=3.4 \
numpy cython \
matplotlib \
ipython-notebook
Activate and deactivate the envrionment is easy,
source activate dnn
deactivate
Go to code/cs231n/datasets
and run the script get_datasets.sh
.
NOTE for Windows user: In addition, by default tools like wget and tar do not exist so
get_dataset.sh
will fail, but it can be done using pure Python throughurllib.request.urlretrieve(url, local_pth)
andpython -m tarfile -e xxxx.tar.gx
.
Go to code
and run
source activate dnn
ipython notebook
A web browser will pop up on http://localhost:8888 by default. If the code runs on a server, try bind to the correct ip address by ipython notebook --ip="<your-ip>"
and make sure the port is permitted by the firewall.
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- highlight.js: Syntax highlight library by Ivan Sagalaev et al., under MIT license
Unless explicitly stated,
- the content of the slides (at
slides
folder) is shared under Creative Commons 4.0 BY licesne. - the code is shared under MIT license.
More information about license at CC Attribution 4.0 and LICENSE_MIT
.