adelsalehali1982 / Best-MNIST-Classification-ever-seen-Without-any-difficult-tricks
Classification of MNIST digits by convolutional neural networks and then extracting features. After that I tune the to classes labels using simple neural network The code is written using Keras deep learning library. Got Accuracy: %99.82 error rate 0.18
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