Explainer: What is deep learning?

Deep learning, a technology based on artificial neural networks, has revolutionized artificial intelligence in the space of a few years. But what exactly is it?

August 16, 2020 / 08:56 IST
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Used by Siri, Cortana and Google Now to understand speech and recognize faces, deep learning is often confused with the concept of artificial intelligence (AI), so much so that the two terms are thought to be synonymous. However, this isn't the case at all. Deep learning is a branch of machine learning, which in turn is a subset of AI. Here's how it works.

Take a plunge into the depths of deep learning

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Born with the development of computers, research in AI was quickly characterized by the emergence of different currents. One of them sought inspiration from the workings of the human brain in an attempt to create artificial neural networks. An initial neural machine was created by two Harvard University researchers as early as 1951. But development in the field only took off in recent decades, which were marked by major advances in the performance of computers. These also paved the way for the concept of deep learning, which depends on neural networks with many hidden layers.

Put simply, deep learning is a technology that teaches a machine to represent the world. It is a training technique that can enable a program to recognize the content of an image or to understand the spoken word. In the past, to accomplish such tasks engineers would explain to machines how to represent images. With deep learning, the machines take on this job themselves.