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However, “if a polynomial model is fitted to the given data, then it fits the data more accurately

with underfitting and hence it improves the prediction of the model. This is shown in figure 3.7.”

Figure 3.7 Polynomial Model Fitting the Data Perfectly[13]

“It should be noted that, using models with higher polynomial powers can cause the model to
overfit due to greater variance and hence decrease the accuracy of the model.”Using models with
very high polynomial powers can increase the space and time required for the training of the
model due to factorial burst.

3.3.3.1.3. “Bias Variance Trade-off”

“Figure 3.8 Comparison between bias and variance [3] [13]”


“Bias is the quantity of error introduced by estimating a real-world phenomena with a simplified
model.”

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