Denoising autoencoder (DAE)

We're now going to build an autoencoder with a practical application. Firstly, let's paint a picture and imagine that the MNIST digits images were corrupted by noise, thus making it harder for humans to read. We're able to build a Denoising Autoencoder (DAE) to remove the noise from these images. Figure 3.3.1 shows us three sets of MNIST digits. The top rows of each set (for example, MNIST digits 7, 2, 1, 9, 0, 6, 3, 4, 9) are the original images. The middle rows show the inputs to DAE, which are the original images corrupted by noise. The last rows show the outputs of DAE:

Denoising autoencoder (DAE)

Figure 3.3.1: Original MNIST digits (top rows), ...

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