What does it mean to say that the dataset is linearly separable?
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A dataset is said to be linearly separable if it is possible to draw a line that can separate the red and green points from each other. Here are same examples of linearly separable data: And here are some examples of linearly non-separable data. This concept can be extended to three or more dimensions as well
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A dataset is said to be linearly separable if it is possible to draw a line that can separate the red and green points from each other. Here are same examples of linearly separable data: And here are some examples of linearly non-separable data. This concept can be extended to three or more dimensions as well....................
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