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Dec 2016
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Ep. 3: Deep Learning DIY - NVIDIA Engine...

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Deep learning isn't just for research scientists anymore. Hobbyists can use consumer grade GPUs and open-source DNN software to tackle common household tasks from ant control to chasing away stray cats. 
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