Researchers use statistical physics and "toy models" to explain how neural networks avoid overfitting and stabilize learning in high-dimensional spaces.
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A simple physics-inspired model sheds light on how AI learns
Artificial intelligence systems based on neural networks—such as ChatGPT, Claude, DeepSeek or Gemini—are extraordinarily ...
Learn about econometrics, including how it uses statistical models and data analysis to test economic theories, forecast ...
The Cape Cod method is used to calculate loss reserves. It uses weights proportional to loss exposure and inversely proportional to loss development.
Cold-related illnesses (CRIs) are preventable yet often deadly. Using twenty-five years of data from the National Inpatient ...
The ENO Breathe programme can improve HRQOL, breathlessness, anxiety, and respiratory symptoms in people with long COVID and ...
Lessons learned from developing an inferential model for predicting food insecurity yield essential insights and actionable ...
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The human brain appears to rely heavily on the thighs to accurately judge female body size
When humans estimate the physical size of another person, they do not need to observe the entire body to make an accurate ...
Project leader Alona Talykova shares how global experience across Ukraine, Europe, and the U.S. helps her drive up to 35% ...
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