Recurrent Neural Networks course project: time series prediction and text generation
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Instead of training your model on a local CPU (or GPU), you could use Amazon Web Services to launch an EC2 GPU instance. Please refer to the Udacity instructions in your classroom for setting up a GPU instance for this project. link for AIND students
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Submission Files
RNN_project.ipynb, my_answers.py --> both the completed notebook RNN_project.ipynb as well as all completed python functions requested in the main notebook RNN_project.ipynb (TODO items) should be copied into this python script and submitted for grading.
Step 1: Implement a function to window time series
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Window time series data.
The submission returns the proper windowed version of input time series of proper dimension listed in the notebook.
Step 2: Create a simple RNN model using keras to perform regression
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Build an RNN model to perform regression.
The submission constructs an RNN model in keras with LSTM module of dimension defined in the notebook.
Step 3: Clean up a large text corpus
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Find and remove all non-english or punctuation characters from input text data. The submission removes all non-english / non-punctuation characters.
Step 4: Implement a function to window a large text corpus
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Implement a function to window input text data
The submission returns the proper windowed version of input text of proper dimension listed in the notebook.
Step 5: Create a simple RNN model using keras to perform multiclass classification
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Build an RNN model to perform multiclass classification.
The submission constructs an RNN model in keras with LSTM module of dimension defined in the notebook.
Step 6: Generate text using a fully trained RNN model and a variety of input sequences
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Generate text using a trained RNN classifier.
The submission presents examples of generated text from a trained RNN module. The majority of this generated text should consist of real english words.
Submission
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