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Tag: neural networks

Why do Machine Learning models need millions of training examples (specially Neural Nets)?
artificial intelligence

Why do Machine Learning models need millions of training examples (specially Neural Nets)?

Let’s suppose that you’re given the task of separating images that contain -say, for instance- cats from those that don’t. … Continue reading Why do Machine Learning models need millions of training examples (specially Neural Nets)?

A is for Assisted
machine learning

A is for Assisted

I own an Amazon Echo, which gives me access to the voice assistant Alexa to use some of Amazon services. … Continue reading A is for Assisted

The Brain and the Signal
neuroscience

The Brain and the Signal

What sound does a tree falling in a forest make if no one is around to hear it? Answer: none, … Continue reading The Brain and the Signal

On Supervised Learning
machine learning

On Supervised Learning

I have recently come across comments from people working on machine and statistical learning referring to supervised learning as the … Continue reading On Supervised Learning

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