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Deep learning
How the Mind Overrides Experience
Book • 2011
In 'Deep Learning: How the Mind Overrides Experience,' Stellan Ohlsson delves into the concept of non-monotonic learning, where the mind can override previous experiences to adapt and learn.
The book is a significant contribution to cognitive psychology, highlighting the complexities of human learning and problem-solving processes.
The book is a significant contribution to cognitive psychology, highlighting the complexities of human learning and problem-solving processes.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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Jenny Anderson as a resource on deeper learning, highlighting its relevance to parents.


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Recommended by
Anima Anandkumar as a great way to get started with deep learning, offering a mix of principles and efficient, runnable code.


473: Machine Learning at NVIDIA
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Jon Krohn as a classic book to master advanced machine learning theory after having a firm grip on linear algebra, calculus, and probability theory.


446: Getting Started in Machine Learning
Recommended as a comprehensive resource for deep learning.

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