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| |August 202119CIO INSIGHTSMACHINE LEARNING: TAKING AI A STEP FURTHERBy Yogendra Singh, Head - IT, Baristaachine Learning is a hot topic right now and everyone is trying to get their hands on any information they can get about ML.Machine Learning falls under the umbrella of AI that provided sys-tems with the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.The process of learning begins with observation of data, such as examples, direct experience or instruction, in order to look for patterns in data and make better de-cisions in the future based on the example we provided.Machine learning, deep learning, artificial intelli-gence... The science of getting machines to perform ac-tions without explicitly programming them to do so can be intimidating for the uninitiated. These machine learn-ing articles aim to unpack the black box for beginners, with introductions to overall concepts.Machine Learning, computers find insightful infor-mation without being told where to look. Instead, they do this by leveraging algorithms that learn from data in an iterative process.Machine Learning is the ability to adapt to new data independently and through iterations. Basically, applica-tions learn from previous computations and transactions and use "pattern recognition" to produce reliable and informed results.Machine Learning is, undoubtedly, one of the most exciting subsets of Artificial Intelligence. It completes the task of learning from data with specific inputs to the machine. It's important to understand what makes Ma-chine Learning work and, thus, how it can be used in the future. The Machine Learning process starts with inputting training data into the selected algorithm. Training data being known or unknown data to develop the final Ma-chine Learning algorithm. The type of training data in-put does impact the algorithm, and that concept will be covered further momentarily.MYogendra Singh
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