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  2. Generative pre-trained transformer - Wikipedia

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    Generative pretraining (GP) was a long-established concept in machine learning applications. [16] [17] It was originally used as a form of semi-supervised learning, as the model is trained first on an unlabelled dataset (pretraining step) by learning to generate datapoints in the dataset, and then it is trained to classify a labelled dataset.

  3. Graph neural network - Wikipedia

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    Attention in Machine Learning is a technique that mimics cognitive attention. In the context of learning on graphs, the attention coefficient α u v {\displaystyle \alpha _{uv}} measures how important is node u ∈ V {\displaystyle u\in V} to node v ∈ V {\displaystyle v\in V} .

  4. Graphical model - Wikipedia

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    Classic machine learning models like hidden Markov models, neural networks and newer models such as variable-order Markov models can be considered special cases of Bayesian networks. One of the simplest Bayesian Networks is the Naive Bayes classifier .

  5. Incremental learning - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, incremental learning is a method of machine learning in which input data is continuously used to extend the existing model's knowledge i.e. to further train the model. It represents a dynamic technique of supervised learning and unsupervised learning that can be applied when training data becomes available gradually over ...

  6. MIPS architecture - Wikipedia

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    MIPS I branch instructions compare the contents of a GPR (rs) against zero or another GPR (rt) as signed integers and branch if the specified condition is true. Control is transferred to the address computed by shifting the 16-bit offset left by two bits, sign-extending the 18-bit result, and adding the 32-bit sign-extended result to the sum of ...

  7. Recursive neural network - Wikipedia

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    A recursive neural network is a kind of deep neural network created by applying the same set of weights recursively over a structured input, to produce a structured prediction over variable-size input structures, or a scalar prediction on it, by traversing a given structure in topological order.

  8. Sample complexity - Wikipedia

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    A learning algorithm over is a computable map from to . In other words, it is an algorithm that takes as input a finite sequence of training samples and outputs a function from X {\displaystyle X} to Y {\displaystyle Y} .

  9. Repeated incremental pruning to produce error reduction ...

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