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==Introduction== | |||
Depth is an essential concept in machine learning, particularly deep learning, where it refers to the number of | [[Depth]] is an essential concept in [[machine learning]], particularly [[deep learning]], where it refers to the number of [[layer]]s within a [[neural network]]. Neural networks consist of interconnected artificial [[neuron]]s that process and transform data. The depth of a network is determined by its number of layers and has an immense effect on its performance; more layers equals greater complexity for your model. | ||
==How to Calculate Depth of a Neural Network== | |||
Depth = number of [[hidden layers]] + number of [[output layer]]s (usually 1) + number of any [[embedding layer]]s | |||
A neural network with 8 hidden layers and 1 output layer would have the depth of 9 | |||
*Note that [[input layer]] does not affect depth | |||
==What is depth in machine learning?== | ==What is depth in machine learning?== |