A fully connected layer has 5 nodes and its previous layer
has 3 nodes
How many nodes of the
previous layer will be connected to each node of the fully connected layer
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. 5
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Answer:
C. I
Explanation:
it can be done with help of AP
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The correct option is (C) 1.
- Every device or point in a computer network where data is transmitted or received is referred to as a node in this sense. Examples include computers, servers, routers and switches. To create a network, nodes can be joined to one another in a variety of ways for as by wired or wireless connections.
- A node is an individual element in a linked list, tree or graph in the context of data structures. A data element and one or more pointers or references to other nodes in the structure are typically included in each node. These pointers specify the connections between the nodes and make it possible to traverse and modify the data structure quickly.
- A neuron or processing unit in a neural network can be referred to as a node in the context of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Each node takes information from one or more other nodes, processes it mathematically and then sends the result to one or more other nodes.
- A range of applications including image recognition, natural language processing and predictive analytics can benefit from the complicated calculations and pattern recognition made possible by the interconnected network of nodes.
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