
For people who grew up learning the math of backprop, who enjoy thinking about syntax trees and computation graphs, Tensorflow will allow you to make full use of you that insight. Interesting loss functions like Wasserstein loss (where the gradient itself enters as part of the loss function) enter naturally. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The mix between Tensorflow v1 and v2 code is somewhat difficult to learn, if you only get into it now. Tensorflow v2 is modeled much more on Keras, and is designed for you to particular architectures and pipelines. That's great, but if you then want to mix that with the flexibility of v1, you run into a lot of pain. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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