Machine Learning Algorithm- Which one to choose for your Problem?
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2019
- Here is a video which helps you understand which machine learning algorithm you should use for your use case.
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This is the only channel i guess who understands what students are expecting to know other than traditional algorithm knowledge.. Thank You so much..
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Which algorithm did u choose, Nandini?
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Your videos is a gift to all data science aspirants like me and working professionals too. Thank you for making our learning easy and fun. Please don't stop
Hi Krish,
I really enjoyed your videos. The specialty of your videos are they fill the gap between theory and practical.
I have watched tones of other videos, most of them are telling "how to plot the graph" but no one is explaining "how to leverage information from these plots?"
Just like this video, we need to use knn as most of the points are overlapping. I would really love to such a great video for other algorithms as well. Not only me, but I believe your subscribers would also love them.
Tons of thanks to you.
This is your best and most important video of all. Thank you 🙏
Hi Krish,
I've been following your channel for most of my learning.
The way you explain the things gives a very familiar approach and giving out what is needed in the way everyone can understand.
This let me watch any video of yours till the end and learn completely.
Happy to learn from you. Thanks
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You are AWESOME Krish not only from knowledge's point of view , but also in explaining the concepts in pretty well manner. Thanks.
Great video, friend!! Keep up the good work. Need to learn a lot through you.
Great, this is the video i was looking for to explain the difference from a basic mathematical perspective.
Thank you Krish for the amount of effort and insights you put into your videos. Really helps a lot🙏❤️👍 May God bless you and keep you well🙏
Most of my questions were answered through this video!! Thank you a ton, sir!!
Best video till now. Thank you Krish.
Excellent video for an initial understanding! Thanks!
thanks a lot for this wonderful explanation, Krishna. You are my new hero now :)
Such a practical channel with real world applications! Thankssss!!
Understood it very very clearly ❤ whatever doubts that were arising was getting explained in the next second.
Good Job! Clearly explained. Thank you so much for this video.
This is what is required .. thank you so much for sharing this 👍👍 great work
Most important video. Explanation is just amazing.
just awesome 💚💚💚i am just recharged after completing this video..thanks a lot.
@Krish Naik 11:30 if you double pick the pairplot in jupyter notebook. It zooms in
Amazingly Explained, I have never got any satisfactory answer for this question Thank you so much for such knowledge sharing :)
You have explained in a great manner. Please make more such videos for data science. Very helpful
All of your videos have a lot of useful information. Thank you...
you are always great man.. anyone can understand by watching your video.
Thank you Krish! All doubts cleared now.
This was so excellently explained, thank you so much!!
Great session,
Please make an elaborative video on this topic covering all the pros and cons of different algorithms and if possible with codes.
Thanks for this session again sir🙏👍👍
I really found the answer of my most confusing question into so simplify terms. Thanks sir
You saved my day Krish. Thank you.
awesome work Krish, a big thumbs up
The thing is, you are looking at the pair-plot for only two dimensions. Although everything is overlapped when projected into pairwise space, it doesn't necessarily mean the data is not linear separatable right?
hi krish, it was an awesome video. just a doubt popping up in my mind, when there is overlap of datapoints, why cant we use SVM, bacause that will also take the points (of different classes) to other dimensions and divide the points using hyperplane. please correct me if my understanding is not correct. Than you so much for your awesome videos.
Informative video , its all jam of each algorithm that you taught. Thank you for brief explanation. 👍
Thanks for everything you do, your words are very motivating
Great Vid. You made things clear. Thanks
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good explanation Krish, Very crisp and clear
Thank you so much. Your explanation gives good clarity. Great work. Thank you😃
Thank you for your contribution. Please note also that classification learner app in Matlab provides you such pair plots
Thanks Krish for such a nice explanation.
The best explanation I have ever seen ✨
Thanks a lot for such a great explanation 😊
Very nicely elaborated !!! Thanks.
Naik sir, thanks for giveing inforamtion about selecting algor,,. i am very happy to follow ur channels.
thanks.
Thank you so much for this video! This solved such big confusion for me!
excellent explanation...really an easiest way to understand and clear confusion..:)
Great insight!!!
Thanks Krish!
Here I can understand how to choose the best algorithms to my dataset thanx sir👍👍
classic video... cleared my concept
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This is amazing. Thank you Krish :)
Thank you for this great insight!
Thanks. I'm in need of this video
Thanks a lot Krish......it's really very helpful ......
One of best video's I have seen , won't forget to return u the favour....
Great video, really cleared the concept 👏👏
Hey Krish, great video - just shows how important it is to understand the geometry/maths behind ML.
In regards to using KNN here for overlapping data points, would SVM (radial/polynomial) be a good choice as well, since it will use the kernel trick to apply a non-linear classifier in a higher dimension?
And how would SVM compare to the tree methods in terms of computation complexity?
Same doubt. Krish please help us get clarity on this.
Even logistic regression may work, he is just comparing two dimensions at a time, they may be linearly separable in higher dimensions
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@@karandua6564 no, I think that is not true. LR will not work good, if single plots are pairwise highly overlapped and/or not dividible into straight lines.
This was very much helpful Thank you Krish
Hi Krish, if we have more numbers of features say 30, than in that case we wont be able to draw pair plot. What should be our approach in that scenario? Many thanks for your wonderful videos :)
We should give a try to SVN as well as using kernel we can understand the data after plotting and predict it nicely..
Thanks so much Krish. This knowledge is pricelss.
It was really good video.. Please make more videos in DataScience...
Very nice presentation.. thank you..
wonderful video. thank you.
Informative. Thank you so much
ok, so ideally, we decide on the algorithm based on the charts we have plotted?
Sir, What about SVM U didn't mention on what kind of Data it can be used after understanding pairplot,..
Very useful video. Thanks :)
excellent video! thanks
very well explained thankyou so much sir
what if there are more number of categories..the graph takes time and will it be useful then???
Woow, Thank you. its helpful
U made my day Krish sir
Amazing! Thank you.
Hi Krish,
First of all, it was a really good video and nice explanation. Thank you for sharing.
I would like to understand, what will be the visualization option when we will have mixed data ( Numeric and Categorical)?
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I tried to plot the same on my datset & it shows a mix of overlapping in some features & non-overlapping in others,so based on that which model should i go for?
Any help would be appreciated
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Keep it up
You are providing knowledge free of cost where people taking money for this in thousands
No need to join any private classes with huge pay if you will provide this material in sequential order
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Have you found an answer to your question?
great sir ...
can u plz make a video on the comparison of every ML algorithm
I got an idea for Machine Learning algorithm selection. l blindly go with XG boost for nonlinear and imbalance dataset, will get decent results. Your videos are helpful for us and keep doing it 🙏
Does all the classification problems solved using neural networks?
Does it works for regression techniques, I'm trying but not able to generate plots as you showed.
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Thanks alot pretty informative
Very useful video krish sir🥰🥰
Super sir, excellent
Sir thank you so much you solve my problem
Very nice explanation
Superb Explanation can you please do on regression
Well explained.
Sir , this vedio is very helpful
Hi, Nice explanation but I think SVM can also be used. Please share your thoughts!
Very informative video. Krish can you further elaborate in the case of Regression ... how to choose ML algorithm.
Thank you very much. :)
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Nice ... Please make more videos for data science, beacuse it better to understand into that way...... Thank you
Also make video for data cleaning, Solve any business problem
Sir if you could also make a video on the approach to select algorithms for unsupervised learning.