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Machine Learning
AI encompasses many different processes and practices, including things like neural
networks and image processing; machine learning is one of these subsets of AI. So
while AI can take many different forms, such as a self-driving car or a digital assistant
like Siri or Alexa, machine learning describes a particular aspect of AI function:
computers learning autonomously.
Put simply, a human user puts data into the computer, which then analyzes the data
and looks for patterns in it. When the computer finds a pattern, it adjusts how it
processes or manages data to reflect what it found. After the computer finds enough
patterns, it can begin to make predictions. Generally, if a larger amount of training data
is put in, the computer will become more accurate, faster.
In practice, machine learning is more complicated than that and there are two main
forms: supervised and unsupervised learning. Each form requires large amounts of
input data to train the machine learning algorithm, but they differ in how they interact
with the data.
Research Question
What are the Differences between Machine Learning and Deep Learning?
Enables machines to
take decisions with the
help of artificial neural
networks
Enables machines to take decisions on their
own, based on past data It needs a large
amount of training
It needs only a small amount of data for
data
training
Needs high-end
Works well on the low-end system, so you
machines because it
don't need large machines
requires a lot of
Most features need to be identified in advance computing power
and manually coded
The machine learns the
The problem is divided into two parts and features from the data
solved individually and then combined it is provided
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