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  • This course gives you a synopsis of the encoder-decoder architecture, which is a powerful and prevalent machine learning architecture for sequence-to-sequence tasks such as machine translation, text summarization, and question answering. You learn about the main components of the encoder-decoder architecture and how to train and serve these models. In the corresponding lab walkthrough, you will code in TensorFlow a simple implementation of the encoder-decoder architecture for poetry generation from the beginning.

Encoder-Decoder Architecture
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Encoder-Decoder Architecture: Overview

Encoder-Decoder Architecture: Overview

Encoder-Decoder Architecture: Lab Walkthrough

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    May 25, 2024
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