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What is a Deep Learning Library? – Ep. 16 (Deep Learning SIMPLIFIED)

Deep Learning libraries provide pre-written, professional-quality code that you can use for your own projects. Given the complexity of deep net applications, reusing code is a wise choice for a developer.

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A library is a set of functions and modules that you can call through your own programs. Library code is typically created by highly-qualified software teams, and many libraries bring together large communities that support and extend the codebase. If you’re a developer, you’ve almost certainly used a library at one point in time.

For a commercial-grade deep learning application, the best libraries are deeplearning4j, Torch, and Caffe. The library Theano is suited for educational, research, and scientific projects. Other available libraries include Deepmat and Neon.

Have you ever tried to code your own deep net? Did you use a library to help simplify the process? Please comment and share your thoughts.

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