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1. MIT License
2. Why use Nemesyst
3. Installation
4. Overview
5. Full MNIST Example
6. Serving with MongoDB
7. Dockerisation
8. Options
9. Logger
10. Mongo
11. Troubleshooting
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Table of Contents
1. MIT License
2. Why use Nemesyst
3. Installation
3.1. Files-only/ development
3.1.1. Getting the files
3.1.2. Installing dependancies
3.2. Automated
3.2.1. Generic
3.2.2. Archlinux
3.3. Manual
3.3.1. Generic
3.3.2. Archlinux
3.4. Virtual env
4. Overview
4.1. Nemesyst literal un-abstract stages
4.2. Nemesyst Abstraction of stages
4.3. Nemesyst Parallelisation
4.4. Wrangling / cleaning
4.5. Serving
4.6. Learning
4.7. Inferring / predicting
5. Full MNIST Example
5.1. Requirements
5.2. Configuring
5.3. Serving
5.4. Checking up on the database
5.5. Cleaning
5.6. Learning
5.7. Inferring
6. Serving with MongoDB
6.1. Creating a basic database
6.1.1. Manual creation of MongoDB
6.1.2. Docker-Compose creation of MongoDB
6.1.3. Connecting to a running database
6.1.4. Creating database users
6.2. From basic database to replica sets
6.3. Troubleshooting
6.4. Further reading
7. Dockerisation
7.1. Docker Usage (Linux)
7.1.1. Dockerfile
7.1.2. .dockerignore
7.1.3. Building
7.1.4. Running
7.1.5. Cleaning up/ Removing
8. Options
8.1. All Options by Category
8.1.1. Nemesyst options
8.1.2. Data pre-processing options
8.1.3. Deep learning options
8.1.4. Infering options
8.1.5. MongoDb replica options
8.1.6. MongoDb TLS options
8.1.7. MongoDb options
9. Logger
9.1. API
10. Mongo
10.1. Example usage
10.2. API
11. Troubleshooting
11.1. Tensorflow Issues
11.2. MongoDB/ Serving Issues
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