Submitted by Linear-- t3_11bcklh in MachineLearning
KingsmanVince t1_j9xr8oe wrote
Reply to comment by Linear-- in [D] Isn't self-supervised learning(SSL) simply a kind of SL? by Linear--
>Not so constructive.
It's not much I am aware. However, what I mean that names of both training paradigm already told you a part of the answer. The last paragraph of mine is to refer two other comments to create a more sufficient answer.
Moreover, the names of both already pointed it's somewhat related. Therefore, this line
>So I think classifying them as disjoint is somewhat misleading.
is obvious. I don't know who have said "classifying them as disjoint" to you. Clearly they didn't pay attention to the names.
Linear-- OP t1_j9xu7pn wrote
You can not just confidently infer meaning from the name. Is "Light Year" a unit of time?
By your logic, "unsupervised learning" is not supervised learning, while SSL is sometimes classified as part of unsupervised learning, so now SSL isn't SL as well!
So "I think classifying them as disjoint is somewhat misleading."
is obvious.
My fault, deleted. Satisfied now?
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