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Latest revision as of 22:25, 11 May 2024
Information technology - software - machine learning - natural language processing.
In the context of machine learning, unsupervised learning is learning without a human trainer.
It generally includes the use of unlabelled data.
It is often used as a pre-training phase, before supervised learning.
See also
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Artificial super-intelligence (ASI)
- Bot
- Chatbot
- ChatGPT
- Data
- Data labelling
- Deep learning
- Generative pre-trained transformer (GPT)
- Google Gemini
- GPT-4
- Human-in-the-loop
- Information technology
- Language model
- Large language model (LLM)
- Machine learning
- Natural language
- Natural language processing
- Neural network
- Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF)
- Robotics
- Software
- Software robot
- Supervised learning