All of a sudden every one is talking about them – irrespective of whether they understand the differences or not! Whether you have been actively following data science or not – you would have heard these terms. If you have often wondered to yourself what is the difference between machine learning and deep learning, read on to find out a detailed comparison in simple layman language. I have explained each of these term in detail. Then I have gone ahead to compare both of them and explained where we can use them.
All of a sudden every one is talking about them – irrespective of whether they understand the differences or not! Whether you have been actively following data science or not – you would have heard these terms. If you have often wondered to yourself what is the difference between machine learning and deep learning, read on to find out a detailed comparison in simple layman language. I have explained each of these term in detail. Then I have gone ahead to compare both of them and explained where we can use them. Let us start with the basics – What is Machine Learning and What is Deep Learning.
It has been popularly noted that artificial intelligence would be like the ultimate version of Google. With recent advancements in research and technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are slowly becoming a part of our routine. The pace at which technology is growing is unfathomable. As these smart technologies engulf our life, staying updated with them is the need of the day. So, here's Packt's selection of finest books in artificial intelligence and machine learning that will help you have an edge in these fields: Reinforcement Learning is the trending and one of the most promising branches of artificial intelligence.
Description: This tutorial will teach you the main ideas of Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning. By working through it, you will also get to implement several feature learning/deep learning algorithms, get to see them work for yourself, and learn how to apply/adapt these ideas to new problems. This tutorial assumes a basic knowledge of machine learning (specifically, familiarity with the ideas of supervised learning, logistic regression, gradient descent). If you are not familiar with these ideas, we suggest you go to this Machine Learning course and complete sections II, III, IV (up to Logistic Regression) first.