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3 practical thoughts on why deep learning performs so well

20 January, 2017
by Aureli Soria-Frisch

The superior performance of deep learning relative to other machine learning methodologies has been commented in several forums and magazines in recent times. I would like to post today on three reasons that, in my opinion, are the basis of this commented superiority. I am not the first to comment on this issue [1], and […]

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