A Decade of Deep Learning: A Survey on The Magnificent Seven
Abstract
Deep learning has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of artificial intelligence over the past decade, enabling remarkable achievements across diverse domains. At the heart of these developments lie multi-layered neural network architectures that excel at automatic feature extraction, leading to significant improvements in machine learning tasks. To demystify these advances and offer accessible guidance, we present a comprehensive overview of the most influential deep learning algorithms selected through a broad-based survey of the field. Our discussion centers on pivotal architectures, including Residual Networks, Transformers, Generative Adversarial Networks, Variational Autoencoders, Graph Neural Networks, Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training, and Diffusion models. We detail their historical context, highlight their mathematical foundations and algorithmic principles, and examine subsequent variants, extensions, and practical considerations such as training methodologies, normalization techniques, and learning rate schedules. Beyond historical and technical insights, we also address their applications, challenges, and potential research directions. This survey aims to serve as a practical manual for both newcomers seeking an entry point into cutting-edge deep learning methods and experienced researchers transitioning into this rapidly evolving domain.
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@article{arxiv.2412.16188,
title = {A Decade of Deep Learning: A Survey on The Magnificent Seven},
author = {Dilshod Azizov and Muhammad Arslan Manzoor and Velibor Bojkovic and Yingxu Wang and Zixiao Wang and Zangir Iklassov and Kailong Zhao and Liang Li and Siwei Liu and Yu Zhong and Wei Liu and Shangsong Liang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.16188},
year = {2024}
}