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Thanks @Onoyiza. Let me know when you're happy with the readmes. Do please add info on the iris example too. |
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@Onoyiza I'll just merge in the latest version of the readme and check it through. Feel free to update with more info if you like |
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Hi @pgleeson.
I am currently working on updating the readme while trying to work on creating a convolution example that works. I want to test that the batch normalization and dropout nodes currently work well, so I might update the Keras model on the MNIST data to include those layers.
I opened this draft pull request so that the changes I make can be tracked. You can merge these changes at any time.
Thank you.