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  2. Stochastic gradient descent - Wikipedia

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    There, () is the value of the loss function at -th example, and () is the empirical risk. When used to minimize the above function, a standard (or "batch") gradient descent method would perform the following iterations: w := w − η ∇ Q ( w ) = w − η n ∑ i = 1 n ∇ Q i ( w ) . {\displaystyle w:=w-\eta \,\nabla Q(w)=w-{\frac {\eta }{n ...

  3. Keras - Wikipedia

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    Keras was first independent software, then integrated into the TensorFlow library, and later supporting more. "Keras 3 is a full rewrite of Keras [and can be used] as a low-level cross-framework language to develop custom components such as layers, models, or metrics that can be used in native workflows in JAX, TensorFlow, or PyTorch — with ...

  4. Markov chain Monte Carlo - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) is a class of algorithms used to draw samples from a probability distribution.Given a probability distribution, one can construct a Markov chain whose elements' distribution approximates it – that is, the Markov chain's equilibrium distribution matches the target distribution.

  5. Recurrent neural network - Wikipedia

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    The Ising model was developed by Wilhelm Lenz [23] and Ernst Ising [24] in the 1920s [25] as a simple statistical mechanical model of magnets at equilibrium. Glauber in 1963 studied the Ising model evolving in time, as a process towards equilibrium ( Glauber dynamics ), adding in the component of time.

  6. TensorFlow - Wikipedia

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    For example, TensorFlow Recommenders and TensorFlow Graphics are libraries for their respective functionalities in recommendation systems and graphics, TensorFlow Federated provides a framework for decentralized data, and TensorFlow Cloud allows users to directly interact with Google Cloud to integrate their local code to Google Cloud. [68]

  7. Tensor (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    In machine learning, the term tensor informally refers to two different concepts (i) a way of organizing data and (ii) a multilinear (tensor) transformation. Data may be organized in a multidimensional array (M-way array), informally referred to as a "data tensor"; however, in the strict mathematical sense, a tensor is a multilinear mapping over a set of domain vector spaces to a range vector ...

  8. Long short-term memory - Wikipedia

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    In theory, classic RNNs can keep track of arbitrary long-term dependencies in the input sequences. The problem with classic RNNs is computational (or practical) in nature: when training a classic RNN using back-propagation, the long-term gradients which are back-propagated can "vanish", meaning they can tend to zero due to very small numbers creeping into the computations, causing the model to ...

  9. PyMC - Wikipedia

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    Previous versions of PyMC were also used widely, for example in climate science, [21] public health, [22] neuroscience, [23] and parasitology. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] After Theano announced plans to discontinue development in 2017, [ 26 ] the PyMC team evaluated TensorFlow Probability as a computational backend, [ 27 ] but decided in 2020 to fork Theano ...