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Linear Regression - Statistics vs Data Mining
Hi Professor Yaser/Everyone-
A question about looking at regression from a stats vs data mining angle. Stats - checks for correlated variables, normality of residuals/variables (non-linear transformations probably take care of this), homoscedasticity etc. Data Mining - as you had mentioned, we want to keep it general. Does that mean - a) we don't care about these assumptions or we do care, but they come into play later on. b) we are at a higher risk for getting misleading results. It would be nice to have your thoughts on this. Thanks, Kartik |
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