deep learning
See also: Deep Learning
English
Etymology
Coined by Israeli-American computer scientist Rina Dechter in 1986.
Noun
- (computing) A form of machine learning based on the interpretation of the structure of data.
- 2012 November 23, John Markoff, “Scientists See Promise in Deep-Learning Programs”, in New York Times:
- Deep learning was given a particularly audacious display at a conference last month in Tianjin, China, when Richard F. Rashid, Microsoft’s top scientist, gave a lecture in a cavernous auditorium while a computer program recognized his words and simultaneously displayed them in English on a large screen above his head.
Derived terms
Translations
form of machine learning
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Further reading
deep learning on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English deep learning.
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