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What's the point of the added 'bias' term in models that use linear combinations of inputs? * due to the bias-variance tradeoff; it helps in reduce overfitting there is not point, it is just a convention in logistic/linear regression, it helps shape the curvature of the model, and centers is at the origin aids in a model's ability to fit the data (e.G. Affine transformations)

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Answered by steamkid
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its is a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others that usually results in treating some people unfairly

The writer has a strong liberal/conservative bias.  

ethnic and racial biases

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2. a strong interest in something or ability to do something

a student with a strong bias towards the arts

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