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  • Machine Learning and Deep Learning Explained
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  • AI Algorithms: From Basics to Advanced

Machine Learning and Deep Learning Explained

Machine Learning is a field of study that aims to build machines "learning" from data. 

In 1957, the scientist Frank Rosenblatt published (The Perceptron: A Perceiving and Recognizing Automaton, Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory) the first concept of perceptron, which is the learning algorithm based on human neuron behavior.

Rosenblatt's Perceptron study was based on the results of two other scientists (Pitts W. and McCulloch W., 1943).

Below, an image that depicts the human neuron:



The McCulloch-Pitts neuron works like a logic gate, where:

  • The dendrites are the inputs
  • The axon is the output that can be linked to other neurons
  • The nucleus of the cell receives all the inputs

Furthermore, if the accumulated signal, in the nucleus, exceeds a threshold an output signal is generated and that will be passed on by the axon.

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