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*answer* q2
Can anyone explain to me why the answer to this question is logistic regression?
Logistic regression models trained on different data-sets will all yield value in the range [0,1] given new test points. Averaging [0,1] will still result in [0,1], wouldn't that also make g_avg a valid logistic regression? The only thing I can think of might be that, the average might end up with total probability integrated in the interval to be greater than 1... |
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