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Re: weight decay and data normalization *not a homework question*
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Re: weight decay and data normalization *not a homework question*
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If one matches the regularization criterion to a given problem, the regularizer may be more specific than general weight decay. For instance, when we discuss SVM next week, the regularizer will indeed exclude ![]() ![]() As emphasized in the lecture, the choice of a regularizer in a real situation is largely heuristic. If you have information in a particular situation that suggests that one form of regularizer is more plausible than the other, then that overrules the general choices that are developed for a different, idealized situation. In all of these cases, the amount of regularization ( ![]() ![]() |
Re: weight decay and data normalization *not a homework question*
Ok, I understand now. Thank you.
Including ![]() In either case, performing validation should allow us to narrow down the types of regularizers that make sense for a particular data set and application. |
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