Guest Lecture was conducted for DL Course – III/II CSE Dept, Program- DS, AI&ML by Mr. Ashok Suragala, Assistant Professor, CSE , JNTU-GV A Guest lecture on “Fundamentals of Deep Learning” has been organized by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Avanthi Institute of Engineering and Technology, cherukupally on 04-04-2024. Mr. Ashok Suragala, Assistant Professor, CSE JNTU-GV has explained the students about Deep learning is a branch of machine learning which is based on artificial neural networks. It is capable of learning complex patterns and relationships within data. In deep learning, we don’t need to explicitly program everything. It has become increasingly popular in recent years due to the advances in processing power and the availability of large datasets. Because it is based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) also known as deep neural networks (DNNs). These neural networks are inspired by the structure and function of the human brain’s biological neurons, and they are designed to learn from large amounts of data.

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Guest Lecture was conducted for DL Course – III/II CSE Dept, Program- DS, AI&ML by Mr. Ashok Suragala, Assistant Professor, CSE , JNTU-GV A Guest lecture on “Fundamentals of Deep Learning” has been organized by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Avanthi Institute of Engineering and Technology, cherukupally on 04-04-2024. Mr. Ashok Suragala, Assistant Professor, CSE JNTU-GV has explained the students about Deep learning is a branch of machine learning which is based on artificial neural networks. It is capable of learning complex patterns and relationships within data. In deep learning, we don’t need to explicitly program everything. It has become increasingly popular in recent years due to the advances in processing power and the availability of large datasets. Because it is based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) also known as deep neural networks (DNNs). These neural networks are inspired by the structure and function of the human brain’s biological neurons, and they are designed to learn from large amounts of data.