rectified linear unit

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Etymology[edit]

Coined by Vinod Nair and Geoffrey Hinton in 2010 after linear units used earlier. Displaced earlier term "analog threshold element" which hasn't caught on in 1969

Noun[edit]

rectified linear unit (plural rectified linear units)

  1. A unit (artificial neuron) in an artificial neural network that employs a rectifier
  2. The rectifier function itself

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