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Ch2 Conceptual Questions - Ex 7(d)'s answer is wrong? #2
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Hello Chenyulue,
First of all, I really appreciate you writing about the mistake. And yes,
the value of k should be small for it to fit a highly non linear boundary.
I will correct that, thanks for pointing out mate.
Regards,
Hardik.
…On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 8:42 PM chenyulue ***@***.***> wrote:
In the Conceptual Questions, is the exercise 7(d) 's answer wrong?
According to Page 41, Figure 2.6 shows that lower K can fit highly
non-linear boundary. So the correct anwser should be small, shouldn't it?
I'm new to ML, maybe I'm wrong, but that's my question.
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In the Conceptual Questions, is the exercise 7(d) 's answer wrong? According to Page 41, Figure 2.6 shows that lower K can fit highly non-linear boundary. So the correct anwser should be small, shouldn't it?
I'm new to ML, maybe I'm wrong, but that's my question.
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