Linear classifiers are designed to classify data regardless of the underlying distributions. The optimal linear classifier is designed even if not all data can be classified correctly. Linear classifiers focus on designing classifiers based on linear functions of the input features rather than probability density or probability functions used in Bayes decision theory.
Linear classifiers are designed to classify data regardless of the underlying distributions. The optimal linear classifier is designed even if not all data can be classified correctly. Linear classifiers focus on designing classifiers based on linear functions of the input features rather than probability density or probability functions used in Bayes decision theory.
Linear classifiers are designed to classify data regardless of the underlying distributions. The optimal linear classifier is designed even if not all data can be classified correctly. Linear classifiers focus on designing classifiers based on linear functions of the input features rather than probability density or probability functions used in Bayes decision theory.
Linear Classifiers Topic 2 Lecture Topic 2 Bayes Decision Theory:
To design classifiers based on probability density or
probability functions.
Topic 3 Lecture Topic 3 Linear Classifiers:
To design of linear classifiers, regardless of the
underlying distributions describing the training data; If cannot classify all data correctly, optimal linear classifier is designed Ref: A Zisserman, http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~az/lectures/est/lect56.pdf http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~az/lectures/ml