A small tangential criticism, but using "deep" every other sentence and especially expressions like "classical deep learning" made me take this article less seriously.
This is not unique to this author, sadly. I'm tired of seeing the d word thrown in research papers just for the sake of adding more buzzwords per buzzword.
Once you've made clear you are using neural networks with a lot of layers you can start using some variation in the discourse. Maybe just call them neural networks...
This is not unique to this author, sadly. I'm tired of seeing the d word thrown in research papers just for the sake of adding more buzzwords per buzzword.
Once you've made clear you are using neural networks with a lot of layers you can start using some variation in the discourse. Maybe just call them neural networks...