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Hi,
I'm puzzled with problem 4 ![]() Where should I start...should I try to visualize the problem by drawing a picture and simply trying what seems intuitive or what?... ![]() Thank you for any advice ![]() |
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That seems like a good approach.
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I think I can answer my own question here, but it would add peace of mind to get a confirmation. In the perceptron model, once you fix a dividing line/plane, you still have the choice of which region gets assigned the +1, correct?
I believe this to be the case, because the vector w and the vector -w both give the same geometry, but sign of the two vectors give opposite values. I ask because if this is not the case, and the geometry does fix the region (say "above" the plane is +1), then that would change my answer for #4. |
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Yes.
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