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Machine learning is a scientific method that involves analyzing data by automating the process. It seeks to answer the fundamental question of ‘How can we teach our systems to automatically learn and improve with experience?’

By learning, it means recognizing complex patterns and making intelligent decisions based on data inputs that are often too complex for a human to process. Algorithms are used iteratively to learn from data, find hidden insights, and produce reliable and repeatable results.

As today’s new computing technologies become more complex, the science of machine learning is gaining momentum, helping businesses apply complex mathematical calculations to big data with speed, precision, and accuracy.

Examples of Machine Learning Applications in Everyday Life:

  • The self-driving Google car
  • Social listening applications
  • Web search results
  • Prediction of success and failures
  • Credit scoring
  • Text-based sentiment analysis
  • Pattern recognition
  • Online recommendations or offers on big eCommerce sites (Amazon, Netflix)

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