Well it's not called Mysterious Learning or Different Learning for a reason.
In fact, with how many misnomers there are in the world, I think Deep Learning is actually a pretty great name, all things considered.
It properly communicates (imo) that the training data and resulting weights are complex enough that just looking at the learning/training process on its own is not sufficient to understand the resulting system (vs other "less deep" machine learning where it mostly is).
In fact, with how many misnomers there are in the world, I think Deep Learning is actually a pretty great name, all things considered.
It properly communicates (imo) that the training data and resulting weights are complex enough that just looking at the learning/training process on its own is not sufficient to understand the resulting system (vs other "less deep" machine learning where it mostly is).