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Dynamically switch Keras backend in Jupyter notebooks

Christos - Iraklis Tsatsoulis January 10, 2017 Keras 5 Comments

Recently, I was looking for a way to dynamically switch Keras backend between Theano and TensorFlow while working with Jupyter notebooks; I thought that there must be a way to work with multiple Keras configuration files, but this proved not to be the case. My issue was that, while I am mainly working with Theano, I wanted a quick and …

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