CBSE BOARD XII, asked by shinnsjs, 4 months ago

Which of the following values of loss function determines whether a model is a good fit for the dataset?

High Value
Low Value
Not dependent on Loss Function
Exponentially High Value​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Picture this – you’ve trained a machine learning model on a given dataset and are ready to put it in front of your client. But how can you be sure that this model will give the optimum result? Is there a metric or a technique that will help you quickly evaluate your model on the dataset?

Yes – and that, in a nutshell, is where loss functions come into play in machine learning.

Loss functions are at the heart of the machine learning algorithms we love to use. But I’ve seen the majority of beginners and enthusiasts become quite confused regarding how and where to use them.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Picture this – you’ve trained a machine learning model on a given dataset and are ready to put it in front of your client. But how can you be sure that this model will give the optimum result? Is there a metric or a technique that will help you quickly evaluate your model on the dataset?

Yes – and that, in a nutshell, is where loss functions come into play in machine learning.

Loss functions are at the heart of the machine learning algorithms we love to use. But I’ve seen the majority of beginners and enthusiasts become quite confused regarding how and where to use them.

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