R for SQListas (3): Classifying Digits with TensorFlow

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Yesterday at PASS Meetup Munich, I talked about R for SQListas – thanks again for your interest and attention guys, it was a very nice evening!
Actually, in addition to the content from that original presentation, which I’ve also covered in two recent blog posts (R for SQListas(1): Welcome to the tidyverse and R for SQListas(2): Forecasting the future), there was a new, third part this time: an introduction to machine learning with R, by example of the most classical of examples: MNIST, with a special focus on using rstudio’s tensorflow package for R.
While I hope I’ll find the time to write a post on this part too, I’m not too sure when this will be, so I’ve uploaded the slides already and added links to the pdf, github repo and publication on rpubs to the Presentations/Papers section. Enjoy!

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