Great video! Thanks very much, Tom. Ideas very clearly expressed. Enjoyable to watch and listen to (which is quite an achievement considering the subject matter!!). Well done!
+richardnz100 Many thanks for your kind words Richard. We will be making all of the videos (along with multi-choice etc) available on a Moodle site within the next couple of months.
@5:05 to interpret this: if x increases by 1, y increases by 3.05 times., but what about the relationship of the second order polynomial equation @5:32, how can this be interpreted? especially the (-3.22*x2).
Great video! Thanks very much, Tom. Ideas very clearly expressed. Enjoyable to watch and listen to (which is quite an achievement considering the subject matter!!). Well done!
+richardnz100 Many thanks for your kind words Richard. We will be making all of the videos (along with multi-choice etc) available on a Moodle site within the next couple of months.
Thanks for the video! Very useful
incredibly clear explanation! great video, don't stop...
Thank you so much. This has been really helpful.
How to calculate r² for degree 2 equation ???
@5:05 to interpret this: if x increases by 1, y increases by 3.05 times., but what about the relationship of the second order polynomial equation @5:32, how can this be interpreted? especially the (-3.22*x2).
Beautiful explanation! Thank you!
Can anybody point me to a link on how to compute the r2 in quadratic fit manually?
can you make a playlist on CROSS VALIDATION, LDA/QDA, PCA,SVM i would really appreciate it!!!! thanks in advance
where is the R?