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PaaS - Cloud Delivery Model | Intellipaat
Platform as a Service (PaaS) is indeed a full-featured cloud development and implementation environment that has the tools you need to produce everything from basic cloud-based apps to complex corporate applications. You pay for the resources you require on such a pay-as-you-go basis from a provider of cloud services and access them via a safe Internet connection.
By shikhargupt1233 years ago in 01
Recurrent Neural Networks(RNN) - What is it? | Intellipaat
They are frequently employed for ordinal or temporal issues, such as translating, natural language processing (nlp), voice recognition, and image captioning. Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) use training data to learn, just like backpropagation and convolutional neural networks (CNNs) do. They stand out due to their "memory," which allows them to affect the current output and input by using data from previous inputs. Recurrent neural networks' outputs are dependent on the previous parts in the sequence, unlike typical deep neural networks, which presume that inputs and results are independent of one another. Uni - directional recurrent neural networks are unable to take into account future events in their forecasts, despite the fact that they would be useful in deciding the output of a particular sequence.
By shikhargupt1233 years ago in Education
What do you mean by cloud delivery models? | Intellipaat
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) A comprehensive product is presented through software-as-a-service (SaaS), which is operated and managed by a cloud service provider/vendor. SaaS is a cloud service that extends a full software suite in a pay-per-use format. It is made available to end users via a widely used network, namely the internet.
By shikhargupt1233 years ago in 01
What is RPA(Robotic Process Automation)? How it works? What are it's uses? | Intellipaat
Does RPA make you feel like something is wrong? Will autonomous robots turn against mankind and engage in combat? Will humanity have to combat robots in the future? Not AI at all. This is accomplished in a more deliberate manner. We can automate some of the asynchronous operations that bots can complete more quickly than humans by using RPA. Simple navigation, data addition, deletion, copying and pasting, and other operations are included in these activities. In essence, they automate daily activities that take humans longer and less effectively.
By shikhargupt1233 years ago in Futurism



