« Machine learning » : différence entre les versions


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Plusieurs termes sont proposés<br />lequel vous semble le plus juste ?
Plusieurs termes sont proposés<br />lequel vous semble le plus juste ?
<h3>apprentissage machine</h3><br />


<h3><apprentissage automatique</h3><br />
apprentissage machine<br />


<h3>apprentissage artificiel </h3><br />
apprentissage automatique<br />
 
apprentissage artificiel <br />
 
apprentissage statistique


<h3>apprentissage statistique </h3><br />
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Version du 14 mars 2018 à 15:23

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apprentissage machine

apprentissage automatique

apprentissage artificiel

apprentissage statistique

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Anglais

Machine learning

Machine learning is a field of computer science that gives computer systems the ability to "learn" (i.e. progressively improve performance on a specific task) with data, without being explicitly programmed.[1]

The name Machine learning was coined in 1959 by Arthur Samuel.[2] Evolved from the study of pattern recognition and computational learning theory in artificial intelligence,[3] machine learning explores the study and construction of algorithms that can learn from and make predictions on data[4] – such algorithms overcome following strictly static program instructions by making data-driven predictions or decisions,[5]:2 through building a model from sample inputs. Machine learning is employed in a range of computing tasks where designing and programming explicit algorithms with good performance is difficult or infeasible; example applications include email filtering, detection of network intruders or malicious insiders working towards a data breach,[6] optical character recognition (OCR),[7] learning to rank, and computer vision.








Contributeurs: Jacques Barolet, wiki