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  2. Transfer learning - Wikipedia

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    Transfer learning (TL) is a technique in machine learning (ML) in which knowledge learned from a task is re-used in order to boost performance on a related task. [1] For example, for image classification, knowledge gained while learning to recognize cars could be applied when trying to recognize trucks.

  3. Zigzag transformer - Wikipedia

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    A zigzag transformer winding is a special-purpose transformer winding with a zigzag or "interconnected star" connection, such that each output is the vector sum of two (2) phases offset by 120°. [1]

  4. Learning styles - Wikipedia

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    Learning styles refer to a range of theories that aim to account for differences in individuals' learning. [1] Although there is ample evidence that individuals express personal preferences on how they prefer to receive information, [2]: 108 few studies have found validity in using learning styles in education.

  5. Distribution transformer - Wikipedia

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    Railroad signal power supply transformer (CP-SLOPE interlocking) in west of Altoona with a warning label indicating that it contains PCBs.. Distribution transformers are normally located at a service drop, where wires run from a utility pole or underground power lines to a customer's premises.

  6. Solid-state transformer - Wikipedia

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    A solid-state transformer (SST), power electronic transformer (PET), or electronic power transformer is actually an AC-to-AC converter, a type of electric power converter that replaces a conventional transformer used in AC electric power distribution.

  7. Traction substation - Wikipedia

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    These systems can be used to convert three-phase 50 Hz or 60 Hz alternating current (AC) for the supply of AC railway electrification systems at a lower frequency and single phase, as used by many older systems, or to rectify AC into direct current (DC) for those systems (primarily public transit systems) using DC for traction power.

  8. Center tap - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of center-tapped transformer. In electronics, a center tap (CT) is a contact made to a point halfway along a winding of a transformer or inductor, or along the element of a resistor or a potentiometer.

  9. Autotransformer - Wikipedia

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    An autotransformer has a single winding with two end terminals and one or more terminals at intermediate tap points. It is a transformer in which the primary and secondary coils have part of their turns in common.