Glossary Terms

Abstract concepts

Abstract concepts are ideas or notions that exist in the mind but do not have a physical presence. Unlike tangible objects, which can be seen and touched, abstract concepts are...

Activation Functions

Activation Functions: Introduce non-linearity into the model, enabling it to learn complex patterns that cannot be captured by linear models. Common activation functions include sigmoid, ReLU (Rectified Linear Unit), and tanh...

Algorithm

An algorithm is a step-by-step procedure or a set of rules designed to perform a task or solve a specific problem. An algorithm is like a recipe – a set...

Amygdala

Amygdala: Plays a crucial role in emotional processing and can influence decision-making through its connections to other areas of the brain.

Biases

Bias Terms (in Architecture): These are parameters added to the weighted sum in each neuron of a neural network layer. 2. Bias (in Learning / Decision-Making): This refers to systematic...

Cognition

Cognition refers to the mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses. It encompasses a broad range of mental activities such as perception, attention,...

Cognitive flexibility

Cognitive flexibility refers to the mental ability to switch between thinking about two different concepts, or to think about multiple concepts simultaneously. It’s a key component of executive function and...

Cognitive Science

Cognitive Science is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand the nature of the human mind and its processes, including how we perceive, think, learn, and interact with the world....

Content Optimization

Content Optimization: Create high-quality, informative, and engaging content that satisfies user intent. Incorporate keywords naturally throughout the content, but avoid keyword stuffing. Focus on providing value to your audience.

Crawlers

Crawlers (also known as web crawlers, spiders, or bots) are automated programs used by search engines and other services to discover, scan, and index content on the internet. Crawlers follow...

Crawling

Crawling is the process by which search engines (like Google, Bing, etc.) discover and index content from websites on the internet. During crawling, search engine bots (also called “spiders” or...

Domain Ontology

Domain ontology is a formal representation of knowledge within a specific domain (e.g., medicine, finance, education).

Entity Linking

Entity Linking: Knowledge graphs help NLP systems link named entities in text to real-world entities in a structured database. For example, the system can link “New York” in a sentence...