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English: Structure of a LSTM (Long Short-term Memory) cell. Orange boxes are activation functions (like sigmoid and tanh), yellow circles are pointwise operations. A linear transformation is used when two arrows merge. When one arrow splits, this is a copy operation. |
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Author | Original Version: Guillaume Chevalier, Redrawn as SVG by ketograff |
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