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Q6) Autoencoder and VAE
a) Explain how autoencoder works and mention some of its
applications
b) Explain the following code
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input = layers. Input (shape=(28, 28, 1))
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x = layers. Conv2D(32, (3, 3), activation="relu",
padding="same") (input)
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x = layers.MaxPooling2D((2, 2), padding="same") (x)
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x = layers. Conv2D(32, (3, 3), activation="relu",
padding="same") (x)
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x = layers. MaxPooling2D((2, 2), padding="same") (x)
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x = layers. Conv2DTranspose (32, (3, 3), strides=2,
activation="relu", padding="same") (x)
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x = layers. Conv2DTranspose (32, (3, 3), strides=2,
activation="relu", padding="same") (x)
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x = layers. Conv2D(1, (3, 3), activation="sigmoid",
padding="same") (x)
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12 autoencoder = Model (input, x)
13 autoencoder.compile (optimizer="adam",
loss="binary_crossentropy")
14 autoencoder.summary()
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