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As I said in a
previous article, automatic learning is one of the areas of weak artificial
intelligence which has been object of research for at least 40
years. Strictly speaking, rather than a field of application, automatic learning is a methodology
or technique used by other fields of application, such as neural networks, expert systems or data analysis. Automatic learning is
divided into two main branches:
- Supervised automatic learning, which has been
used most frequently up to now. This post is dedicated to explain it.
- Unsupervised automatic learning, related to the field usually called Data Mining. It has lately been widely advertised by the media in relation to a program (AlphaGo Zero) that, learning by itself, has reached a level comparable to the world champion of the game called Go (at the end of this post I’ll talk more about this).