constant layer
[/ˈkɒnstənt ˈleɪər/]
nounpl: constant layers
camada constante
1. In atmospheric science and physics, a layer of the atmosphere or other medium where a specific physical property remains constant with respect to a particular variable, typically used in meteorology and fluid dynamics
The constant layer of ozone in the stratosphere protects Earth from ultraviolet radiation.
A camada constante de ozônio na estratosfera protege a Terra da radiação ultravioleta.
2. In neural networks and deep learning, a layer that applies a fixed, unchanging operation or value to its input during both training and inference
The model uses a constant layer to add a bias term that doesn't update during backpropagation.
O modelo utiliza uma camada constante para adicionar um termo de viés que não se atualiza durante a retropropagação.
3. In geology and sedimentology, a stratum or bed characterized by uniform composition or properties throughout its extent
The constant layer of limestone indicates stable depositional conditions during that geological period.
A camada constante de calcário indica condições de deposição estáveis durante aquele período geológico.
This is primarily technical terminology used in meteorology, atmospheric science, machine learning, and geology. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but is essential in scientific and engineering contexts across both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. The term gained increased prominence with the rise of deep learning and neural network architecture discussions in both English and Portuguese technical communities.
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