A Recurrent Neural Network is a type of Artificial Neural Network that contains shared neuron layers between its inputs through time. This allows us to model temporal data such as video sequences, weather patterns or stock prices. There are many ways to design a recurrent cell, which controls the flow of information from one time-step to another. A recurrent cell can be designed to provide a functioning memory for the neural network. Two of the most popular recurrent cell designs are the Long Short-Term Memory cell (LSTM) and the Gated Recurrent Unit cell (GRU).
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