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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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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.
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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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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.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: