Machine learning
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Term | Machine learning |
Short definition | machine learning - (pronounced) (muh-SHEEN LER-ning) field of computer science that develops the processes used to teach computers how to learn and perform specific functions without having them specifically programmed to perform those functions. Machine learning involves analyzing very large amounts of information to improve a computer's ability to make decisions or make predictions. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
machine learning - (pronounced) (muh-SHEEN LER-ning) field of computer science that develops the processes used to teach computers how to learn and perform specific functions without having them specifically programmed to perform those functions. Machine learning involves analyzing very large amounts of information to improve a computer's ability to make decisions or make predictions. Machine learning is a subfield of artificial intelligence (AI). In medicine, the use of machine learning and AI can help improve cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment planning
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