unsupervised - определение. Что такое unsupervised
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Что (кто) такое unsupervised - определение

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unsupervised         
¦ adjective not done or acting under supervision.
Unsupervised learning         
  • Restricted Boltzmann Machine.  This is a Boltzmann machine where lateral connections within a layer are prohibited to make analysis tractable.
  •  This network has multiple RBM's to encode a hierarchy of hidden features.  After a single RBM is trained, another blue hidden layer (see left RBM) is added, and the top 2 layers are trained as a red & blue RBM.  Thus the middle layers of an RBM acts as hidden or visible, depending on the training phase it's in.
  • Tendency for a task to employ supervised vs. unsupervised methods. Task names straddling circle boundaries is intentional. It shows that the classical division of imaginative tasks (left) employing unsupervised methods is blurred in today's learning schemes.
MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUE
Unsupervised approach; Unsupervised classification; Unsupervised machine learning; Self-taught AI; Self-taught artificial intelligence; Algorithms for unsupervised learning
Unsupervised learning is a type of algorithm that learns patterns from untagged data. The hope is that through mimicry, which is an important mode of learning in people, the machine is forced to build a compact internal representation of its world and then generate imaginative content from it.
Stepwise regression         
METHOD OF STATISTICAL FACTOR ANALYSIS
Forward selection; Backward elimination; Unsupervised forward selection; Unsupervised Forward Selection; Stagewise regression; Step-wise regression; Stepwise Regression
In statistics, stepwise regression is a method of fitting regression models in which the choice of predictive variables is carried out by an automatic procedure.Efroymson,M.
Feature learning         
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A SET OF TECHNIQUES THAT LEARN A FEATURE: A TRANSFORMATION OF RAW DATA INPUT TO A REPRESENTATION THAT CAN BE EFFECTIVELY EXPLOITED IN MACHINE LEARNING TASKS
Learning representation; Representation learning; Unsupervised feature learning; Supervised feature learning
In machine learning, feature learning or representation learning is a set of techniques that allows a system to automatically discover the representations needed for feature detection or classification from raw data. This replaces manual feature engineering and allows a machine to both learn the features and use them to perform a specific task.
probation         
  • Robert L. Patten Probation Detention Center in [[Lakeland, Georgia]]
COURT-ORDERED CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISION IN THE COMMUNITY; EITHER COMMUNITY SENTENCE (ALTERNATIVE TO INCARCERATION) OR PAROLE
Probation Service; Probationer; Probationary; Probation violation; Probation service; Adult probation; Violation of Probation; Unsupervised probation
n. a chance to remain free (or serve only a short time) given by a judge to a person convicted of a crime instead of being sent to jail or prison, provided the person can be good. Probation is only given under specific court-ordered terms, such as performing public service work, staying away from liquor, paying a fine, maintaining good behavior, getting mental therapy and reporting regularly to a probation officer. Violation of probation terms will usually result in the person being sent to jail for the normal term. Repeat criminals are normally not eligible for probation. Probation is not the same as "parole," which is freedom under certain restrictions given to convicts at the end of their imprisonment. See also: attorney-client privilege
Probationary         
  • Robert L. Patten Probation Detention Center in [[Lakeland, Georgia]]
COURT-ORDERED CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISION IN THE COMMUNITY; EITHER COMMUNITY SENTENCE (ALTERNATIVE TO INCARCERATION) OR PAROLE
Probation Service; Probationer; Probationary; Probation violation; Probation service; Adult probation; Violation of Probation; Unsupervised probation
·adj Of or pertaining to probation; serving for trial.
probation         
  • Robert L. Patten Probation Detention Center in [[Lakeland, Georgia]]
COURT-ORDERED CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISION IN THE COMMUNITY; EITHER COMMUNITY SENTENCE (ALTERNATIVE TO INCARCERATION) OR PAROLE
Probation Service; Probationer; Probationary; Probation violation; Probation service; Adult probation; Violation of Probation; Unsupervised probation
¦ noun
1. Law the release of an offender from detention, subject to a period of good behaviour under supervision.
2. the process of testing or observing the character or abilities of a person who is new to a role or job.
Derivatives
probational adjective
probationary adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. probacion, from L. probatio(n-), from probare (see prove).
Probation         
  • Robert L. Patten Probation Detention Center in [[Lakeland, Georgia]]
COURT-ORDERED CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISION IN THE COMMUNITY; EITHER COMMUNITY SENTENCE (ALTERNATIVE TO INCARCERATION) OR PAROLE
Probation Service; Probationer; Probationary; Probation violation; Probation service; Adult probation; Violation of Probation; Unsupervised probation
·noun The act of proving; also, that which proves anything; proof.
II. Probation ·noun The trial of a ministerial candidate's qualifications prior to his ordination, or to his settlement as a pastor.
III. Probation ·noun The novitiate which a person must pass in a convent, to probe his or her virtue and ability to bear the severities of the rule.
IV. Probation ·noun Any proceeding designed to ascertain truth, to determine character, qualification, ·etc.; examination; trial; as, to engage a person on probation.
V. Probation ·noun Moral trial; the state of man in the present life, in which he has the opportunity of proving his character, and becoming qualified for a happier state.
probationer         
  • Robert L. Patten Probation Detention Center in [[Lakeland, Georgia]]
COURT-ORDERED CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISION IN THE COMMUNITY; EITHER COMMUNITY SENTENCE (ALTERNATIVE TO INCARCERATION) OR PAROLE
Probation Service; Probationer; Probationary; Probation violation; Probation service; Adult probation; Violation of Probation; Unsupervised probation
¦ noun
1. a person serving a probationary period in a job or position.
2. an offender on probation.
Multiple kernel learning         
MACHINE LEARNING METHODS THAT USE A PREDEFINED SET OF KERNELS AND LEARN AN OPTIMAL LINEAR OR NON-LINEAR COMBINATION OF KERNELS AS PART OF THE ALGORITHM
User:Tamhok/sandbox; Algorithms for multiple kernel learning; Unsupervised multiple kernel learning
Multiple kernel learning refers to a set of machine learning methods that use a predefined set of kernels and learn an optimal linear or non-linear combination of kernels as part of the algorithm. Reasons to use multiple kernel learning include a) the ability to select for an optimal kernel and parameters from a larger set of kernels, reducing bias due to kernel selection while allowing for more automated machine learning methods, and b) combining data from different sources (e.

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Unsupervised
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