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If you want to predict discrete values, such as classifying something into categories, you would use classification. A problem like, “Will he make this purchase” will have an answer that falls into two specific categories: yes or no. This is also called a, binary classification problem. | If you want to predict discrete values, such as classifying something into categories, you would use classification. A problem like, “Will he make this purchase” will have an answer that falls into two specific categories: yes or no. This is also called a, binary classification problem. | ||
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===== Unsupervised Machine Learning ===== | ===== Unsupervised Machine Learning ===== |