What is sequential data in machine learning?
Answer / Mansi Agrawal
Sequential Data in Machine Learning refers to data that has a natural order or sequence, where the observations are dependent on previous observations. Examples include time series data (e.g., stock prices), speech recognition, and natural language processing.
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