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2019 Community Moderator ElectionData Type required in WekaUnderstanding the mathematics of AdaGrad and AdaDeltaHow to run PCA and KNN on big-dataTrouble with accuracy of multiclass perceptronHow much neural network theory required to design one?When is feature transformation required?Corelation between overtime and sick leaveSurvey papers on Natural Language UnderstandingQ learning transition matrix troubleHi..Can anyone help me resolve the error with following piece of code below?










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Done some Googling, ended up with the same confusion.



ML updates/alters a model to provide a result. For example, a credit score is computed based on a variety of factors to determine if a lender should give an applicant a loan; i.e. it helps "predict" whether or not a person is likely to default on that loan.



But how? The programmers put the conditions into the model of both "pass" and "fail" conditions. How does the model suddenly change what those conditions are? It cannot physically (or even virtually) alter the code its running, so thus the conditions should be holding; so where is it learning? where is it not doing what the programmer told it to do?



Perhaps this is an abstract understanding I'm not able to formulate, but if I as the programmer implement all the conditions in a hardcoded state for a model (i.e. if X then Y), how can the machine "learn" and update the model without altering said conditions?










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    Done some Googling, ended up with the same confusion.



    ML updates/alters a model to provide a result. For example, a credit score is computed based on a variety of factors to determine if a lender should give an applicant a loan; i.e. it helps "predict" whether or not a person is likely to default on that loan.



    But how? The programmers put the conditions into the model of both "pass" and "fail" conditions. How does the model suddenly change what those conditions are? It cannot physically (or even virtually) alter the code its running, so thus the conditions should be holding; so where is it learning? where is it not doing what the programmer told it to do?



    Perhaps this is an abstract understanding I'm not able to formulate, but if I as the programmer implement all the conditions in a hardcoded state for a model (i.e. if X then Y), how can the machine "learn" and update the model without altering said conditions?










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      Done some Googling, ended up with the same confusion.



      ML updates/alters a model to provide a result. For example, a credit score is computed based on a variety of factors to determine if a lender should give an applicant a loan; i.e. it helps "predict" whether or not a person is likely to default on that loan.



      But how? The programmers put the conditions into the model of both "pass" and "fail" conditions. How does the model suddenly change what those conditions are? It cannot physically (or even virtually) alter the code its running, so thus the conditions should be holding; so where is it learning? where is it not doing what the programmer told it to do?



      Perhaps this is an abstract understanding I'm not able to formulate, but if I as the programmer implement all the conditions in a hardcoded state for a model (i.e. if X then Y), how can the machine "learn" and update the model without altering said conditions?










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      Done some Googling, ended up with the same confusion.



      ML updates/alters a model to provide a result. For example, a credit score is computed based on a variety of factors to determine if a lender should give an applicant a loan; i.e. it helps "predict" whether or not a person is likely to default on that loan.



      But how? The programmers put the conditions into the model of both "pass" and "fail" conditions. How does the model suddenly change what those conditions are? It cannot physically (or even virtually) alter the code its running, so thus the conditions should be holding; so where is it learning? where is it not doing what the programmer told it to do?



      Perhaps this is an abstract understanding I'm not able to formulate, but if I as the programmer implement all the conditions in a hardcoded state for a model (i.e. if X then Y), how can the machine "learn" and update the model without altering said conditions?







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