An Introduction to Machine Learning Theory and Its Applications: A Visual Tutorial with Examples
ML builds heavily on statistics. For example, when we train our machine to learn, we have to give it a statistically significant random sample as training data. If the training set is not random, we run the risk of the machine learning patterns that aren't actually there. And if the training set is too small (see law of large numbers), we won't learn enough and may even reach inaccurate conclusions. For example, attempting to predict company-wide satisfaction patterns based on data from upper management alone would likely be error-prone.
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