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What is the difference between features and inputs in machine learning?

I have seen many places that features and inputs have been used interchangeably when talking about machine learning especially deep neural networks. I want to know if they are indeed the same thing or ...
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What is the difference between "ground truth" and "ground-truth labels"?

I'm aware that the ground-truth of the example at the top left-hand corner of the image below is "zero" However, I am confused about the meaning of the terms ground truth and ground-truth ...
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Where do the feature extraction and representation learning differ?

Feature selection is a process of selecting a subset of features that contribute the most. Feature extraction allows getting new features that are not actually present in the given set of features. ...
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What is the difference between active learning and online learning?

The definitions for these two appear to be very similar, and frankly, I've been only using the term "active learning" the past couple of years. What is the actual difference between the two? ...
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How is a deep neural network different from other neural networks?

How is a neural network having the "deep" adjective actually distinguished from other similar networks?
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What is the difference between artificial intelligence and machine learning?

These two terms seem to be related, especially in their application in computer science and software engineering. Is one a subset of another? Is one a tool used to build a system for the other? What ...
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