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Non-linear Pooling

It says in the article: "Another important concept of CNNs is pooling, which is a form of non-linear down-sampling."

I don't think this is correct. There are pooling techniques, like average pooling which is mentioned in this same section, which are forms of linear down-sampling. I would remove the "non-linear." 194.117.26.63 (talk) 15:06, 13 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]