Keras - R programming error

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I'm trying to load the mnist dataset:

mnist <- dataset_mnist()

This is the error I get:

Your current architecture is 32bit however this version of Python is compiled for 64bit.
Jun 17, 2019 in Data Analytics by Zulaikha
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1 answer to this question.

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You haven't installed keras in the correct manner. Try this:

devtools::install_github("rstudio/keras")
library(keras)
install_keras()
answered Jun 17, 2019 by Sophie may
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