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Machine Learning Week 2 Quiz 1 (Linear Regression with Multiple Variables) Stanford Coursera #42

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Adesoji1 opened this issue Oct 13, 2020 · 1 comment

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@Adesoji1
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Answer Explanation
α=0.3 is an effective choice of learning rate. We want gradient descent to quickly converge to the minimum, so the current setting of α seems to be good, X[WRONG]

it is wrong. The learning rate &=0.3 still looks high compared with 0.1. The right answer is or should be; Rather than use the current value of α, it'd be more promising to try a smaller value of α (say α=0.1).

@AasthaSinha2002
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Even if the learning rate 0.1 is smaller it isn’t the right answer as choosing both higher and extremely low value can cause the divergence of graph and can cause the learning rate to converge slow respectively.
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