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What is the relation between Convolutional Neural Networks and Recurrent Neural Networks Do convolutional neural networks also have recurrent connections?

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I asked my self this simple question while reading "Comment Abuse Classification with Deep Learning""Comment Abuse Classification with Deep Learning" by Chu and Jue. Indeed, they say at the end of the that

It is clear that RNNs, specifically LSTMs, and CNNs are state-of-the-art architectures for sentiment analysis

To my mind CNNs were only neurons arranged so that they correspond to overlapping regions when paving the input field. It wasn't that recurrent at all.

I asked my self this simple question while reading "Comment Abuse Classification with Deep Learning" by Chu and Jue. Indeed, they say at the end of the that

It is clear that RNNs, specifically LSTMs, and CNNs are state-of-the-art architectures for sentiment analysis

To my mind CNNs were only neurons arranged so that they correspond to overlapping regions when paving the input field. It wasn't that recurrent at all.

I asked my self this simple question while reading "Comment Abuse Classification with Deep Learning" by Chu and Jue. Indeed, they say at the end of the that

It is clear that RNNs, specifically LSTMs, and CNNs are state-of-the-art architectures for sentiment analysis

To my mind CNNs were only neurons arranged so that they correspond to overlapping regions when paving the input field. It wasn't that recurrent at all.

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