diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt index 69bf446..72e8b5b 100644 --- a/requirements.txt +++ b/requirements.txt @@ -26,17 +26,17 @@ ##### Core scientific packages jupyter==1.0.0 -matplotlib==2.2.2 -numpy==1.14.3 -pandas==0.22.0 -scipy==1.1.0 +matplotlib==3.0.2 +numpy==1.15.4 +pandas==0.23.4 +scipy==1.2.0 ##### Machine Learning packages -scikit-learn==0.19.1 +scikit-learn==0.20.1 # Optional: the XGBoost library is only used in the ensemble learning chapter. -#xgboost==0.71 +xgboost==0.81 ##### Deep Learning packages @@ -45,47 +45,43 @@ scikit-learn==0.19.1 # 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 +tensorflow==1.12.0 +#tensorflow-gpu==1.12.0 +tensorflow-hub==0.2.0 +tensorflow-probability==0.5.0 # 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 +#gym[all]==0.10.9 # If you only want to install the Atari dependency, uncomment this line instead: -#gym[atari]==0.10.5 +#gym[atari]==0.10.9 ##### Image manipulation -imageio==2.3.0 -Pillow==5.1.0 -scikit-image==0.13.1 +imageio==2.4.1 +Pillow==5.3.0 +scikit-image==0.14.1 ##### Extra packages (optional) # Nice utility to diff Jupyter Notebooks. -nbdime==0.4.1 +nbdime==1.0.4 # May be useful with Pandas for complex "where" clauses (e.g., Pandas # tutorial). -numexpr==2.6.5 +numexpr==2.6.8 # Optional: these libraries can be useful in the classification chapter, # exercise 4. -nltk==3.3 +nltk==3.4 urlextract==0.8.3 # Optional: this extension is handy to easily start/stop tensorboard # server(s) directly from Jupyter. -jupyter-tensorboard==0.1.6 +jupyter-tensorboard==0.1.8 # Optional: these are useful Jupyter extensions, in particular to display the # table of contents