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deep learning
[ deep lur-ning ]
noun
, Computers.
- an advanced type of machine learning that uses multilayered neural networks to establish nested hierarchical models for data processing and analysis, as in image recognition or natural language processing, with the goal of self-directed information processing.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of deep learning1
First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences
So now, with one of the godfathers of deep learning on board, what is next?
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His eminence in the law was due to his deep learning in its history and philosophy.
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She could not speak without betraying her deep learning in sciences rejected and forgotten by the modern world.
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He was now a lawyer known for his great skill the country over; a man of education and deep learning.
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Yet these are beautiful as they are related, and have also deep learning and instructive mythologies couched under them.
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Chamber music represents pure thought, lofty imagination, and deep learning.
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