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  2. scikit-learn - Wikipedia

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    scikit-learn (formerly scikits.learn and also known as sklearn) is a free and open-source machine learning library for the Python programming language. [3] It features various classification, regression and clustering algorithms including support-vector machines, random forests, gradient boosting, k-means and DBSCAN, and is designed to interoperate with the Python numerical and scientific ...

  3. Machine learning - Wikipedia

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    e. Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalize to unseen data and thus perform tasks without explicit instructions. [1] Recently, artificial neural networks have been able to surpass many previous approaches in ...

  4. Probably approximately correct learning - Wikipedia

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    e. In computational learning theory, probably approximately correct (PAC) learning is a framework for mathematical analysis of machine learning. It was proposed in 1984 by Leslie Valiant. [1] In this framework, the learner receives samples and must select a generalization function (called the hypothesis) from a certain class of possible functions.

  5. Active learning (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    e. Active learning is a special case of machine learning in which a learning algorithm can interactively query a human user (or some other information source), to label new data points with the desired outputs. The human user must possess knowledge/expertise in the problem domain, including the ability to consult/research authoritative sources ...

  6. LightGBM - Wikipedia

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    LightGBM, short for Light Gradient-Boosting Machine, is a free and open-source distributed gradient-boosting framework for machine learning, originally developed by Microsoft. [4][5] It is based on decision tree algorithms and used for ranking, classification and other machine learning tasks. The development focus is on performance and scalability.

  7. Learning curve (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    One model of a machine learning is producing a function, f(x), which given some information, x, predicts some variable, y, from training data and . It is distinct from mathematical optimization because f {\displaystyle f} should predict well for x {\displaystyle x} outside of X train {\displaystyle X_{\text{train}}} .

  8. Deeplearning4j - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Eclipse Deeplearning4j is a programming library written in Java for the Java virtual machine (JVM). [2][3] It is a framework with wide support for deep learning algorithms. [4] Deeplearning4j includes implementations of the restricted Boltzmann machine, deep belief net, deep autoencoder, stacked denoising autoencoder and recursive neural ...

  9. Data Version Control (software) - Wikipedia

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    Data Version Control (software) DVC is a free and open-source, platform-agnostic version system for data, machine learning models, and experiments. [1] It is designed to make ML models shareable, experiments reproducible, [2] and to track versions of models, data, and pipelines. [3][4][5] DVC works on top of Git repositories [6] and cloud storage.