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An algorithm is a set of one or more computations that will produce a calculated result. All statistics methods are algorithms. Algorithms can be simple, such as calculating a percentage, or can be very complex and require a computer for fast and accurate results.
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Comparing Efficiency of Machine Learning Algorithms
I know that the algorithmic complexity of CNNs and other methods of deep learning can't be fully expressed in simple terms, like big oh complexity. That said, how would one go about comparing the effi …