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Machine learning algorithms build a model of the training data. The term "machine learning" is vaguely defined; it includes what is also called statistical learning, reinforcement learning, unsupervised learning, etc. ALWAYS ADD A MORE SPECIFIC TAG.

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Does the standard deviation of the folds of LOO cross-validation have any practical meaning ...

There are dozens of questions regarding LOO and variance. Most of the answers are purely theoretical or too general. I have also read many papers like this paper. Specifically: I have two not too sta …
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Are bias weights essential in the output layer, if one wants a universal function approximat...

I am learning about ELM (Extreme Learning Machines) and it appears to have no bias weights at the output layer. Besides that, just to clarify, the kind of ELM I am refering to are topologically no dif …
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