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You are welcome (and encouraged) to use the built-in batch normalization and dropout layer. | You are welcome (and encouraged) to use the built-in batch normalization and dropout layer. | ||
- | Guessing that the pixel is not cancerous every single time will give you an accuracy of ~ 85%. Your trained network should be able to do better than that (but you will not be graded on accuracy). | + | Guessing that the pixel is not cancerous every single time will give you an accuracy of ~ 85%. Your trained network should be able to do better than that (but you will not be graded on accuracy). This is the result I got after 1 hour or training. |
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