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# First make sure to update pip:

# $ sudo pip install --upgrade pip


#
# Then you probably want to work in a virtualenv (optional):
# $ sudo pip install --upgrade virtualenv
# Or if you prefer you can install virtualenv using your favorite packaging
# system. E.g., in Ubuntu:
# $ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install virtualenv
# Then:
# $ cd $my_work_dir
# $ virtualenv my_env
# $ . my_env/bin/activate
#
# Next, optionally uncomment the OpenAI gym lines (see below).
# If you do, make sure to install the dependencies first.
# If you are interested in xgboost for high performance Gradient Boosting, you
# should uncomment the xgboost line (used in the ensemble learning notebook).
#
# Then install these requirements:
# $ pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt
#
# Finally, start jupyter:
# $ jupyter notebook
#

##### Core scientific packages


jupyter==1.0.0
matplotlib==2.2.2
numpy==1.14.3
pandas==0.22.0
scipy==1.1.0

##### Machine Learning packages


scikit-learn==0.19.1

# Optional: the XGBoost library is only used in the ensemble learning chapter.
#xgboost==0.71

##### Deep Learning packages

# Replace tensorflow with tensorflow-gpu if you want GPU support. If so,


# you need a GPU card with CUDA Compute Capability 3.0 or higher support, and
# you must install CUDA, cuDNN and more: see tensorflow.org for the detailed
# installation instructions.
tensorflow==1.8.0
#tensorflow-gpu==1.8.0

# Forcing bleach to 1.5 to avoid version incompatibility when installing


# TensorBoard.
bleach==1.5.0

Keras==2.1.6

# Optional: OpenAI gym is only needed for the Reinforcement Learning chapter.
# There are a few dependencies you need to install first, check out:
# https://github.com/openai/gym#installing-everything
#gym[all]==0.10.5
# If you only want to install the Atari dependency, uncomment this line instead:
#gym[atari]==0.10.5

##### Image manipulation


imageio==2.3.0
Pillow==5.1.0
scikit-image==0.13.1

##### Extra packages (optional)

# Nice utility to diff Jupyter Notebooks.


nbdime==0.4.1

# May be useful with Pandas for complex "where" clauses (e.g., Pandas
# tutorial).
numexpr==2.6.5

# Optional: these libraries can be useful in the classification chapter,


# exercise 4.
nltk==3.3
urlextract==0.8.3

# Optional: this extension is handy to easily start/stop tensorboard


# server(s) directly from Jupyter.
jupyter-tensorboard==0.1.6

# Optional: these are useful Jupyter extensions, in particular to display the


# table of contents
jupyter-contrib-nbextensions==0.5.0

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