How does Machine Learning works?

Thinking Neuron · Beginner ·📐 ML Fundamentals ·4y ago

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Why do you know ‘A’ stands for Apple? Why do you know the square root of 16 is 4? You know these because someone ‘taught’ you these as concepts/facts by giving examples. Machine Learning works in the same way. Statistical algorithms learn by looking at a lot of examples, like, if ‘this’ is the input then ‘that’ should be the output. The more examples provided to the algorithm, the more accurate the machine learning model becomes. learn more about machine learning at the Thinking Neuron website using below link. https://thinkingneuron.com/data-science-interview-questions-for-it-industry-part-2-machine-learning/#How-Machine-Learning-works #machinelearning #machinelearningbasics #datascience #datascienceinterview

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Why do you know ‘A’ stands for Apple? Why do you know the square root of 16 is 4? You know these because someone ‘taught’ you these as concepts/facts by giving examples. Machine Learning works in the same way. Statistical algorithms learn by looking at a lot of examples, like, if ‘this’ is the input then ‘that’ should be the output. The more examples provided to the algorithm, the more accurate the machine learning model becomes. learn more about machine learning at the Thinking Neuron website using below link. https://thinkingneuron.com/data-science-interview-questions-for-it-industry-part-2-machine-learning/#How-Machine-Learning-works #machinelearning #machinelearningbasics #datascience #datascienceinterview
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