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  1. Recurrent neural network - Wikipedia

    Recurrent neural network ... In artificial neural networks, recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are designed for processing sequential data, such as text, speech, and time series, [1] where the …

  2. recurrent - Quick search results | Oxford English Dictionary

    re-current, n.² A current flowing in the opposite direction to another.

  3. récurrent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Un rêve récurrent ou répétitif est un rêve que l'on expérimente de manière répétée au cours d'une longue période. A recurring dream is a dream that one experiences repeatedly over the course …

  4. Gated recurrent unit - Wikipedia

    In artificial neural networks, the gated recurrent unit (GRU) is a gating mechanism used in recurrent neural networks, introduced in 2014 by Kyunghyun Cho et al. [1] The GRU is like a …

  5. Recrudescence - Wikipedia

    Recrudescence is the recurrence of an undesirable condition. In medicine, it is usually defined as the recurrence of symptoms after a period of remission or quiescence, [1][2][3] in which sense …

  6. Recurrence relation - Wikipedia

    A recurrence relation is an equation that expresses each element of a sequence as a function of the preceding ones. More precisely, in the case where only the immediately preceding element …

  7. recrudescent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 22, 2025 · recrudescent (not comparable) Breaking out again or reemerging after temporary abatement or suppression.

  8. Relapse - Wikipedia

    In internal medicine, relapse or recidivism is a recurrence of a past (typically medical) condition. For example, multiple sclerosis and malaria often exhibit peaks of activity and sometimes very …

  9. Recursion (computer science) - Wikipedia

    Tree fractal created using the Logo programming language and relying heavily on recursion. Each branch can be seen as a smaller version of a tree. Recursive drawing of a Sierpiński Triangle …

  10. Historical recurrence - Wikipedia

    Historical recurrence is the concept that, in the study of history, similar events are sometimes found to re-occur. The concept has been applied to various levels of human history, from the …