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Tag: archeology

Posted on 15/07/2021

Towards an Archaeology of Machine Learning?

The Project This book is an account of the practice of machine learning – that is, the project of configuring software, by means of a learning process, so that it can learn from data and, as a consequence, be able to deal with further data in an intelligent way. However, some of these terms – …

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Computational Culture – ISSN 2047-2390

Computational Culture is an online open-access peer-reviewed journal of inter-disciplinary enquiry into the nature of cultural computational objects, practices, processes and structures.

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