Basic model, invaluable insights
Thanks for writing posts set to this size. I like having bite sized posts for me to digest.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm currently experimenting with shortest posts, and I'm glad that you like it!
Something is odd about the plots pre/post the application of the reciprocal. The yellow lines are not such that 1 / first = second.
I'll share the generating code soon!
Thanks.
In this example, why is it necessary to transform the linear function in logistic regression? The function ax + b can already make good predictions, why do we need a non-linear transformation?
Thanks for writing posts set to this size. I like having bite sized posts for me to digest.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm currently experimenting with shortest posts, and I'm glad that you like it!
Something is odd about the plots pre/post the application of the reciprocal. The yellow lines are not such that 1 / first = second.
I'll share the generating code soon!
Thanks.
In this example, why is it necessary to transform the linear function in logistic regression? The function ax + b can already make good predictions, why do we need a non-linear transformation?