deep-learning
Deep learning is a branch of machine learning that uses multilayered neural networks to identify patterns, classify data, and extract features from complex inputs such as images and sensor readings. In plant science, these techniques are increasingly applied to tasks like disease detection, phenotype analysis, and crop monitoring, enabling researchers to process large volumes of visual and genomic data with a level of accuracy difficult to achieve through traditional methods.
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