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It generally includes the use of unlabelled data.
It generally includes the use of unlabelled data.
It is often used as a pre-training phase, before supervised learning.





Latest revision as of 19:33, 23 April 2023

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