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Hieu Nguyen1,2,3, Minh Vo4, John Hyatt5
1School of Electrical Engineering, International University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam.
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Deep learning, a machine learning method that mimics the neural network structures of the human brain to process data, recognize patterns, and make decisions, traces its origins back to the 1950s [...].
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