# TensorFlow is much easier to install using Anaconda, especially # on Windows or when using a GPU. Please see the installation # instructions in INSTALL.md ##### Core scientific packages jupyter==1.0.0 matplotlib==3.3.4 numpy==1.19.5 pandas==1.2.2 scipy==1.6.0 ##### Machine Learning packages scikit-learn==0.24.1 # Optional: the XGBoost library is only used in chapter 7 xgboost==1.3.3 # Optional: the transformers library is only using in chapter 16 transformers==4.3.2 ##### TensorFlow-related packages # If you have a TF-compatible GPU and you want to enable GPU support, then # replace tensorflow-serving-api with tensorflow-serving-api-gpu. # Your GPU must have CUDA Compute Capability 3.5 or higher support, and # you must install CUDA, cuDNN and more: see tensorflow.org for the detailed # installation instructions. tensorflow==2.4.1 # Optional: the TF Serving API library is just needed for chapter 19. tensorflow-serving-api==2.4.1 # or tensorflow-serving-api-gpu if gpu tensorboard==2.4.1 tensorboard-plugin-profile==2.4.0 tensorflow-datasets==3.0.0 tensorflow-hub==0.9.0 tensorflow-probability==0.12.1 # Optional: only used in chapter 13. # NOT AVAILABLE ON WINDOWS tfx==0.27.0 # Optional: only used in chapter 16. # NOT AVAILABLE ON WINDOWS tensorflow-addons==0.12.1 ##### Reinforcement Learning library (chapter 18) # There are a few dependencies you need to install first, check out: # https://github.com/openai/gym#installing-everything gym[atari,Box2D]==0.18.0 # On Windows, install atari_py using: # pip install --no-index -f https://github.com/Kojoley/atari-py/releases atari_py tf-agents==0.7.1 ##### Image manipulation Pillow==8.1.2 graphviz==0.16 opencv-python==4.5.1.48 pyglet==1.5.0 #pyvirtualdisplay # needed in chapter 16, if on a headless server # (i.e., without screen, e.g., Colab or VM) ##### Additional utilities # Efficient jobs (caching, parallelism, persistence) joblib==0.14.1 # Easy http requests requests==2.25.1 # Nice utility to diff Jupyter Notebooks. nbdime==2.1.0 # May be useful with Pandas for complex "where" clauses (e.g., Pandas # tutorial). numexpr==2.7.2 # Optional: these libraries can be useful in the classification chapter, # exercise 4. nltk==3.5 urlextract==1.2.0 # Optional: these libraries are only used in chapter 16 ftfy==5.8 # Optional: tqdm displays nice progress bars, ipywidgets for tqdm's notebook support tqdm==4.56.1 ipywidgets==7.6.3