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OMSA Midterm Exam Questions With Complete Solutions Latest Updated 2024 (Graded ) Overfitting - Answer- Number of factors is too close to or larger than number of data 
points -- fitting to both real effects and random effects. Comes from including too many 
variables! 
Ways to avoid overfitting - Answer- - Need number of factors to be same order of 
magnitude as the number of points 
- Need enough factors to get good fit from real effects and random effects 
Simplicity - Answer- Simple models a...
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Inductive Bias correct answers Many classifier hypotheses are possible 
* Need assumptions about the nature of the relation between examples and classes 
 
Data Generating Distribution correct answers A probability distribution D over (x,y) pairs (we don't know what D is but we get a random sample of training data from it) 
 
Can we compute expected loss correct answers No, need Distribution to know exact expected loss. All we can compute is training error 
 
Supervised ML correct answers f(x) ...
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Overfitting - Answer- Number of factors is too close to or larger than number of data 
points -- fitting to both real effects and random effects. Comes from including too many 
variables! 
Ways to avoid overfitting - Answer- - Need number of factors to be same order of 
magnitude as the number of points 
- Need enough factors to get good fit from real effects and random effects 
Simplicity - Answer- Simple models are better than complex. When...
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OMSA Midterm 2 Exam With Complete Solutions Latest Updated Graded 2023/2024. Overfitting - Answer- Number of factors is too close to or larger than number of data 
points -- fitting to both real effects and random effects. Comes from including too many 
variables! 
Ways to avoid overfitting - Answer- - Need number of factors to be same order of 
magnitude as the number of points 
- Need enough factors to get good fit from real effects and random effects 
Simplicity - Answer- Simple models are be...
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Overfitting - CORRECT ANS Number of factors is too close to or larger than number of data points -- fitting to both real effects and random effects. Comes from including too many variables! 
Ways to avoid overfitting - CORRECT ANS - Need number of factors to be same order of magnitude as the number of points 
- Need enough factors to get good fit from real effects and random effects 
Simplicity - CORRECT ANS Simple models are better than complex. When fewer factors exist, less dat...
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OMSA Midterm 2 Exam With Complete Solutions Latest Updated Graded 2023/2024. Ways to avoid overfitting - Answer- - Need number of factors to be same order of 
magnitude as the number of points 
- Need enough factors to get good fit from real effects and random effects 
Simplicity - Answer- Simple models are better than complex. When fewer factors exist, 
less data collection is required -- less chance for including factors that are not 
significant. Another reason for variable selection! 
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OMSA Midterm 2 [94 questions] with correct answers
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Overfitting CORRECT ANSWER Number of factors is too close to or larger than number of data points -- fitting to both real effects and random effects. Comes from including too many variables! 
 
Ways to avoid overfitting CORRECT ANSWER - Need number of factors to be same order of magnitude as the number of points 
- Need enough factors to get good fit from real effects and random effects 
 
Simplicity CORRECT ANSWER Simple models are better than complex. When fewer factors exist, less data collec...
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What do descriptive questions ask? 
What happened? (e.g., which customers are most alike) 
 
 
What do predictive questions ask? 
What will happen? (e.g., what will Google's stock price be?) 
 
 
 
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What do prescriptive questions ask? 
What action(s) would be best? (e.g., where to put traffic lights) 
 
 
What is a model? 
Real-life situation expressed as math. 
 
 
What do classifiers help you do? 
differentiate 
 
 
What is a soft classifier and when is it...
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Overfitting - Answer-Number of factors is too close to or larger than number of data points -- fitting 
to both real effects and random effects. Comes from including too many variables! 
Ways to avoid overfitting - Answer-- Need number of factors to be same order of magnitude as the 
number of points 
- Need enough factors to get good fit from real effects and random effects 
Simplicity - Answer-Simple models are better than complex. When...
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