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Created page with "; '''Backpropagation''' : In ''Logic World'', '''Backpropagation''' is an undesired propagation of a signal from an output back into an input. It can cause obscure bugs that often appear only in rare cases. thumb|alt=Backpropagation|An example of backpropagation: a signal from one button going to a gate, but then travels to the unrelated input and activates the wrong lamp."
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Backpropagation
In Logic World, Backpropagation is an undesired propagation of a signal from an output back into an input. It can cause obscure bugs that often appear only in rare cases.
Backpropagation
An example of backpropagation: a signal from one button going to a gate, but then travels to the unrelated input and activates the wrong lamp.