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Problems
Q 1) In your own words, define the core differences between supervised and
unsupervised learning. Marks: 5
Q 2) What is a common application of decision-tree learning? Marks: 2
Q 3) What issues can result from creating decision trees from training sets that are too
small or too large? Marks: 5
Q 4) If a concept learning process is started and instances in the given concept learning
problem are real numbers. There are two hypothesis spaces are given and their
hypothesis representation is given as follows: Marks: 8
I. For any real number “a”, every hypothesis can be written in the form x ≥ a
II. For any two real numbers “a” and “b”, every hypothesis can be written in the form
b ≥ x ≥ a
Answer the following questions:
• What is the size of hypothesis space I?
• What is the size of hypothesis space II?
• Consider classifying m distinct instances {x1, x2… xm}. How many different
ways can you classify the m instances by using hypothesis space I?
• Which hypothesis representation is more expressive?
Solution:
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(1) What is the size of hypothesis space 1?
infinity
(2) What is the size of hypothesis space 2?
infinity
Consider classifying m distinct instances {x1, x2, …, xm}.
(3) How many different ways can you classify the m instances by using hypothesis space 1?
m+1
(4) How many different ways can you classify the m instances by using hypothesis space 2?
((m+1) choose 2)+1
(5) Which hypothesis representation is more expressive?
2nd
i need the third question asnwer
Q 3) What issues can result from creating decision trees from training sets that are too small or too large?
can you plz upload it before the time.
sadpaki g app pehlay do ka tu dey den answer. kisi ka bhala hi kar den
from my side in my opinion is
Q.2) common application is data mining....
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