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Example of sharing of parameters among features and classes
The Next CEO of Stack Overflow2019 Community Moderator ElectionWhat is meant by sharing of parameters between features and classesOne-Class discriminatory classification with imbalanced, heterogenous Negative background?Text categorization: combining different kind of featuresWhen to use what - Machine LearningHow to include class as a featureClassify Customers based on 2 features AND a Time series of eventsHow much should I pay attention to the f1 score on this case?Explaining what a neural network is learningIn softmax classifier, why use exp function to do normalization?What is meant by sharing of parameters between features and classesWhat are Machine learning model characteristics?
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This question ask for the meaning of 'sharing of parameters between features and classes'. The only answer to the question gives a nice explanation of how logistic regression does not share parameters among features and classes.
Could someone provide an illustration of the opposite, that is, show how some non-linear classifier, other than a neural network, shares parameters among features and classes?
machine-learning classification
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This question ask for the meaning of 'sharing of parameters between features and classes'. The only answer to the question gives a nice explanation of how logistic regression does not share parameters among features and classes.
Could someone provide an illustration of the opposite, that is, show how some non-linear classifier, other than a neural network, shares parameters among features and classes?
machine-learning classification
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This question ask for the meaning of 'sharing of parameters between features and classes'. The only answer to the question gives a nice explanation of how logistic regression does not share parameters among features and classes.
Could someone provide an illustration of the opposite, that is, show how some non-linear classifier, other than a neural network, shares parameters among features and classes?
machine-learning classification
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This question ask for the meaning of 'sharing of parameters between features and classes'. The only answer to the question gives a nice explanation of how logistic regression does not share parameters among features and classes.
Could someone provide an illustration of the opposite, that is, show how some non-linear classifier, other than a neural network, shares parameters among features and classes?
machine-learning classification
machine-learning classification
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