A Comprehensive Systematic Review of Supervised, Unsupervised, and Reinforcement Machine Learning

Authors

Francis Uwadia

Southern Delta University, Ozoro (Nigeria)

Maureen I. Akazue

Delta State University, Abraka (Nigeria)

Efeobor Abel Edje

Delta State University, Abraka (Nigeria)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.11070074

Subject Category: Computer Science

Volume/Issue: 11/7 | Page No: 1135-1151

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-01-31

Accepted: 2026-02-05

Published: 2026-08-04

Abstract

Machine Learning (ML) has deeply reinvented artificial intelligence, translating from an academic norm to becoming the basic engine of modern AI. Its milestone or achievement is paramount in various fields of endeavor as healthcare, autonomous systems, finance, and scientific discovery etc. This paper examined a comprehensive, systematic literature review of the three main machine learning paradigms: Supervised Learning (SL), Unsupervised Learning (UL), and Reinforcement Learning (RL). Following a PRISMA guiding principle and harmonizing peer-reviewed studies published basically between 2018 and 2026, this review carefully states the theoretical groundwork of algorithmic evolution, learning mechanisms, evaluation methodologies, and practical applications of each paradigm. This review establishes a comparative analytical framework that shed light on complex inherent trade-offs in data dependency, computational complexity, and applicability. Supervised Learning is explored in the perspective of its foretelling dominance and the incipient shift toward self-supervised and semi-supervised techniques to mitigate label scarcity. Unsupervised Learning is explored for its utility in pattern discovery and dimensionality reduction across increasingly large, unlabeled datasets. Reinforcement Learning is re-examined as a maturing field for sequential decision-making, worth over $122 billion in 2025, and integrated with deep learning for complex control tasks. A central focus is placed on the growing convergence of paradigms through hybrid approaches such as self-supervised, semi-supervised, and deep reinforcement learning. The study integrates cross-paradigm challenges related to data efficiency, model interpretability, scalability, robust evaluation, and ethical deployment, while appraising emerging frontiers such as meta-learning, federated learning, continual learning, and multimodal learning. The review culminates in pinpointing actionable research gaps and given a structured decision framework to direct researchers and experts in choosing and synergistically merging ML paradigms for complex, real-world problems.

Keywords

Machine Learning, Supervised Learning, Unsupervised Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Systematic Review, Hybrid Models, Comparative Analysis

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