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machine learning
[ muh-sheen lur-ning ]
noun
- the capacity of a computer to process and evaluate data beyond programmed algorithms, through contextualized inference (often used attributively). cognitive computing ( def ), deep learning ( def ), neural network ( def 2 ).
machine learning
noun
- a branch of artificial intelligence in which a computer generates rules underlying or based on raw data that has been fed into it
Word History and Origins
Origin of machine learning1
Example Sentences
Here, machine learning tools can save you plenty of time which you can use in other crucial areas demanding your attention.
That’s because the announcement is in line with the years-long series of changes the company has made to emphasize machine learning and automation over manual controls from advertisers.
Powerful as it is, machine learning algorithms are extremely energy-hungry.
These changes place the emphasis on machine learning and automation over manual inputs from advertisers.
We collected thousands of current and past New Jersey police union contracts and developed computer programs and machine learning models to find sample clauses that experts say could waste taxpayer money or impede discipline.
His company, Bright.com, is a machine-learning algorithm that aims to connect job seekers with the right jobs.
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