In our previous blogs on Artificial Intelligence and Everyday Life, we learned the basics of how our computers can be trained to think like humans and work like them. Now let’s move on to some actual application of what we learned and understand about one of the most versatile neural network models - The Autoencoder.
Shaswat Anand

I’m a graduate from Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore with majors in Information Science & Engineering. I have a keen personal and professional interest in technologies like Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence. I work as part of the data science team at Query.AI where we are using Natural Language Processing to allow users to “talk to your data” reducing the security learning curve and working to make security more accessible to all.
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Topics: Artificial Intelligence, anomalies, anomaly detection, neural networks
The term Deep Learning(DL) seems quite fascinating and people often get confused between it and Machine Learning, so let me simplify it for you.
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Topics: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning
So, what is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term Artificial Intelligence or AI? — most probably think of an interactive robot, a chat bot or any kind of device which is smart enough to answer your intriguing questions and perform the intended action without much fuss, in just the way you command.
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Topics: Machine Learning, Introduction, Artificial Intelligence