Jupyter notebook - “No module named keras”, but it was imported
I'm running Jupyter notebook in a conda virtual environment (Ubuntu), and first entered:
import tensorflow as tf
from tensorflow import keras
from keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
As you can see in the image below, it appears that keras has been imported. However, when I try to import a function from keras.wrappers.scikit_learn I get an error message suggesting that keras hasn't been imported. What am I missing here??
keras jupyter-notebook
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I'm running Jupyter notebook in a conda virtual environment (Ubuntu), and first entered:
import tensorflow as tf
from tensorflow import keras
from keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
As you can see in the image below, it appears that keras has been imported. However, when I try to import a function from keras.wrappers.scikit_learn I get an error message suggesting that keras hasn't been imported. What am I missing here??
keras jupyter-notebook
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I'm running Jupyter notebook in a conda virtual environment (Ubuntu), and first entered:
import tensorflow as tf
from tensorflow import keras
from keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
As you can see in the image below, it appears that keras has been imported. However, when I try to import a function from keras.wrappers.scikit_learn I get an error message suggesting that keras hasn't been imported. What am I missing here??
keras jupyter-notebook
I'm running Jupyter notebook in a conda virtual environment (Ubuntu), and first entered:
import tensorflow as tf
from tensorflow import keras
from keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
As you can see in the image below, it appears that keras has been imported. However, when I try to import a function from keras.wrappers.scikit_learn I get an error message suggesting that keras hasn't been imported. What am I missing here??
keras jupyter-notebook
keras jupyter-notebook
asked Jan 1 at 23:54
Rafael_EspericuetaRafael_Espericueta
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Make sure you have keras
installed as separate package as well.
pip install keras
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I'm not sure why (and am open to answers!), but the following syntax results in no errors:
from tensorflow.keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
1
Tensorflow comes with its own keras. You installedtensorflow
but notkeras
.
– Gerges
Jan 2 at 0:31
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Make sure you have keras
installed as separate package as well.
pip install keras
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Make sure you have keras
installed as separate package as well.
pip install keras
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Make sure you have keras
installed as separate package as well.
pip install keras
Make sure you have keras
installed as separate package as well.
pip install keras
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I'm not sure why (and am open to answers!), but the following syntax results in no errors:
from tensorflow.keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
1
Tensorflow comes with its own keras. You installedtensorflow
but notkeras
.
– Gerges
Jan 2 at 0:31
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I'm not sure why (and am open to answers!), but the following syntax results in no errors:
from tensorflow.keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
1
Tensorflow comes with its own keras. You installedtensorflow
but notkeras
.
– Gerges
Jan 2 at 0:31
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I'm not sure why (and am open to answers!), but the following syntax results in no errors:
from tensorflow.keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
I'm not sure why (and am open to answers!), but the following syntax results in no errors:
from tensorflow.keras.wrappers.scikit_learn import KerasClassifier
answered Jan 1 at 23:58
Rafael_EspericuetaRafael_Espericueta
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Tensorflow comes with its own keras. You installedtensorflow
but notkeras
.
– Gerges
Jan 2 at 0:31
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Tensorflow comes with its own keras. You installedtensorflow
but notkeras
.
– Gerges
Jan 2 at 0:31
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1
Tensorflow comes with its own keras. You installed
tensorflow
but not keras
.– Gerges
Jan 2 at 0:31
Tensorflow comes with its own keras. You installed
tensorflow
but not keras
.– Gerges
Jan 2 at 0:31
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