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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

What is Deep Learning? A Simple Guide With Examples | Deep Learning - Analytics Insight

Adilin Beatrice, Author at Analytics Insight says, Deep learning is an imitation of actual human brain neurons and its functions.

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Unlike any other time, the past decade has seen unprecedented development in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). There are a lot of talks on machine learning doing things humans currently do in our workplace. Deep learning is leading in some of the fronts of machine learning making practical changes.

Deep learningis an artificial intelligence function that imitates the working of the human brain in processing data and creating patterns for use in decision making. Deep learning is a subfield of machine learning concerned with  inspired by the structure and function of the brain called . It has networks capable of learning unsupervised or unstructured data. Deep learning is often known as deep neural learning or deep neural network.

Deep learning is often compared with the actual human brain functions...

Functions of deep learning
Deep learning brings about an explosion of data in all forms and from across the globe. This large set of data, called big data, is collected from users interface in social media, internet search engines, e-commerce platforms, etc. This enormous data is considered as a data asset when it holds the details of an organisation or a company. Big data can be shared through applications like cloud computing.