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Note: The assignment will be autograded. It is important that you do not use additional libraries, or change the provided functions input and output. Part 1: Setup Remote connect to a EWS machine. ssh (netid)@remlnx.ews.illinois.edu Load python module, this will also load pip and virtualenv module load python/3.4.3…
Note: The assignment will be autograded. It is important that you do not use additional libraries, or change the provided functions input and output.
Part 1: Setup
ssh (netid)@remlnx.ews.illinois.edu
module load python/3.4.3
virtualenv –system-site-packages ~/cs446sp_2018
source ~/cs446sp_2018/bin/activate
pip install –upgrade pip
svn co https://subversion.ews.illinois.edu/svn/sp18-cs446/(netid)
cd (netid)
svn cp https://subversion.ews.illinois.edu/svn/sp18-cs446/_shared/mp1 . cd mp1
pip install -r requirements.txt
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Part 2: Exercise
The purpose of this exercise is to introduce you to basic components of Tensorflow, a Python
machine learning framework which will be used for the assignments this semester. Specifi- cally, you will need to implement code that creates a few basic computation graphs and then executes them. Before beginning, read through Tensorflow’s “Getting Started” tutorial 1
The following methods must be implemented (more specific details can be found in the corresponding source files):
Part 3: Writing Tests
In test.py we have provided basic test-cases. Feel free to write more. To test the code,
run the following (which runs test.py ):
nose2
Part 4: Submit
Submitting the code is equivalent to committing the code. This can be done with the follow
command:
svn commit -m “Some meaningful comment here.”
Lastly, double check on your browser that you can see your code at
https://subversion.ews.illinois.edu/svn/sp18-cs446/(netid)/mp1/