Chapter 1: Introduction to Deep Learning What is Deep Learning? Deep learning is a subset of machine learning, which itself is a branch of Articia intelligence (AI). It employs neural networks with many layers— hence the term “deep”—to analyze various forms of data. The architecture of deep learning models enables them to learn from large amounts of unstructured data, such as images, text, and audio, in a manner that mimics human cognitive functions. This capability makes deep learning particularly elective in recognizing patterns and making predictions from complex datasets.
At its core, deep learning relies on Articia neural networks, which are computational models inspired by the human brain. These networks consist of interconnected nodes, or neurons, that process input data and pass it through multiple layers. Each layer extracts deferent features, with the initial layers identifying simple patterns and the deeper layers capturing more complex relationships. This hierarchical approach allows deep learning systems to automatically discover representations and features, reducing the need for manual feature extraction, which is often a bottleneck in traditional machine learning approaches.
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