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מפענח-מצפין (Autoencoder)×מכונת בולצמן מוגבלת (RBM)×
תחוםלמידה עמוקהלמידה עמוקה
משפחהMachine learningLatent structure
שנת המקור20061986
הוגה השיטהHinton, G.E. & Salakhutdinov, R.R.Smolensky, P. (1986); popularised by Hinton, G. E. & Salakhutdinov, R. R. (2006)
סוגNeural network (encoder-decoder)Generative energy-based probabilistic model
מקור מכונןHinton, G.E. & Salakhutdinov, R.R. (2006). Reducing the Dimensionality of Data with Neural Networks. Science, 313(5786), 504–507. DOI ↗Hinton, G. E., & Salakhutdinov, R. R. (2006). Reducing the Dimensionality of Data with Neural Networks. Science, 313(5786), 504–507. DOI ↗
כינוייםOtokodlayıcı (Autoencoder), otokodlayıcı, auto-encoder, encoder-decoder networkRBM, Harmonium, restricted Boltzmann machine, RBM generative model
קשורות43
תקצירAn autoencoder is an encoder-decoder neural network, popularised by Hinton and Salakhutdinov in 2006, that compresses data into a low-dimensional latent code and then reconstructs it, enabling dimensionality reduction and anomaly detection. By learning to rebuild its own input through a narrow bottleneck, it discovers a compact representation of the data.A Restricted Boltzmann Machine is a two-layer generative probabilistic model consisting of visible (observed) and hidden (latent) binary units connected by an undirected bipartite graph with no within-layer connections. Originally introduced as the 'Harmonium' by Paul Smolensky in 1986 and powerfully revived by Geoffrey Hinton and Ruslan Salakhutdinov in their landmark 2006 Science paper, RBMs became historically pivotal as the building block for greedy layer-wise pre-training of Deep Belief Networks, restarting interest in deep neural networks after years of stagnation.
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