deep embedding

"Deep embedding" involves representing one structure within another, capturing the nuances and operations of the embedded structure.

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Definition

C1Logic

(technical, academic)Representing one language within another by modeling its expressions as data in the host language.

Example

  • In formal verification, deep embedding is used to model the syntax and semantics of programming languages.

C1Programming

(technical)A technique where the structure of a language is directly represented within the host language for manipulation and analysis.

Example

  • Using deep embedding, developers can leverage the host language's features to analyze the embedded language.

C1Machine Learning

(technical)Representing data in a high-dimensional space to capture relationships and semantic meaning.

Example

  • Deep embedding techniques are crucial for feature learning in neural networks.

C1Linguistics

(academic)Including multiple layers of subordinate clauses within a sentence, creating complex structures.

Example

  • The sentence's deep embedding made it challenging to understand.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "deep embedding":

shallow embeddingdeep pointdeep divedeep linkingdeep linkdeep stackbedded in