User talk:BlancaTG

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Machine learning
Your addition of the description of DELFI based on the work of Cristiano et al. was reverted, albeit with a somewhat cryptic edit summary which, as a new editor, I suspect you may not have understood. Since you added the material back, I have reverted it again and will attempt to explain why here. While the material you added is properly cited, it does not appear to be a particularly notable example of the application of machine learning, and gives undue weight to this example over all others. If we were to write up such an extensive description of every example of the use of machine learning, we could fill volumes. The example you provided is already covered in the list under the category of "DNA sequencing". Since your addition has been reverted twice now, if you absolutely feel that it should be included, you should start a discussion at Talk:Machine learning and explain why you feel that this particular example needs to be covered. WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 13:03, 31 January 2020 (UTC)