Machine Learning Concepts

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This will be a part of series of Machine Learning stories and this is the first one where we will cover few interesting but very basic concepts which is kind of must know for every budding data scientists or may be a professional one. A correlation coefficient tells you how strong, or how weak, the relationship is between two sets of data. In Mathematics, a coefficient is usually the number that is used to multiply a variable. So for this expression: 9x, the number 9 is the coefficient. A correlation between two variables or data sets indicates that as one variable changes in value, the other variable tends to change in a specific direction. It is also called the cross-correlation coefficient, Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC), or the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (PPMCC). Understanding this relationship is useful because the value of one variable allows us to predict the value of the other variable. For example, height and weight are correlated when it comes to your physique -- as height increases, the weight tends to increase too.

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