- Unsupervised learning can be applied independently from supervised approaches, because its goal is different. If a problem requires a supervised approach, often unsupervised learning cannot be employed as an alternative solution. In general, unsupervised methods try to extract pieces of information from a dataset (for example, clustering) without any external hint (such as the prediction error). Conversely, supervised methods require hints in order to correct their parameters.
- As the goal is finding the causes of the trend, it's necessary to perform a diagnostic analysis.
- No; the likelihood of n independent samples being drawn from the same distribution is obtained as a product of the single probabilities (see question 4 for the main assumption).
- The main hypothesis is that the samples are independent and identically distributed (IID).
- The gender can be encoded...
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