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Machine learning
UK //məˈʃiːn ˈlɜːnɪŋ//US //məˈʃin ˈlɜrnɪŋ//
Definition
A branch of artificial intelligence that focuses on building systems that learn from data.
In simple words: A way for computers to learn from data and improve over time without being programmed.
Examples
- Machine learning techniques can improve forecasts for stock prices.
- Many companies are investing in machine learning to enhance their products.
- Machine learning enables computers to recognize patterns in data.
- Using machine learning, we can automate decision-making processes.
- The field of machine learning is rapidly evolving with new research.
Usage notes
Use 'machine learning' in technical or academic contexts. Avoid informal speech unless explaining to a layperson.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of machines learning like kids studying to become smarter over time.
Collocations
- supervised learning
- unsupervised learning
- neural networks
Synonyms
- data-driven learning
- algorithmic learning
- predictive modeling
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'artificial intelligence' (AI) - machine learning is a subset of AI.
- Using it as a verb - it's a noun phrase.
- Mispronouncing 'learning' as 'learni' - ensure the 'ng' is pronounced.