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As Prof. Lazarus has presented, there is 3 main kinds of algorithms typically used to accomplished machine learning, which you might use to process your data; depending on which phase your are in or what you hope to accomplish you might end up using all these options: | As Prof. Lazarus has presented, there is 3 main kinds of algorithms typically used to accomplished machine learning, which you might use to process your data; depending on which phase your are in or what you hope to accomplish you might end up using all these options: | ||
# Supervised | # ((Supervised learning)) | ||
# Unsupervised | # ((Unsupervised learning)) | ||
# Reinforcement learning | # ((Reinforcement learning)) |
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Machine Learning | |
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Term | Machine Learning |
Knowledge Domain | Computing Science, Artificial Intelligence |
Parent Domain | Cognitive Science |
Machine Learning is a field derived from Computing Science.
The Alan Turing Internet Scrapbook
All computation or decision-making processes can be considered as a scientific approximation of real-world events in spacetime. The notion of Abstract Interpretation (AI), also known as a field of to efficiently approximate decision/computational procedures. Clearly, this is different from Artificial Intelligence, also abbreviate as AI.
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As Prof. Lazarus has presented, there is 3 main kinds of algorithms typically used to accomplished machine learning, which you might use to process your data; depending on which phase your are in or what you hope to accomplish you might end up using all these options:
- ((Supervised learning))
- ((Unsupervised learning))
- ((Reinforcement learning))