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Machine Learning Overview

The document discusses machine learning and key concepts like supervised and unsupervised learning. It explains that machine learning focuses on developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions based on data by identifying patterns rather than being explicitly programmed.

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Machine Learning Overview

The document discusses machine learning and key concepts like supervised and unsupervised learning. It explains that machine learning focuses on developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions based on data by identifying patterns rather than being explicitly programmed.

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Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.
Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview
Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on
developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.
Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview
Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on
developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*
Machine Learning Overview

Machine learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on


developing algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or
decisions based on data. Instead of being explicitly programmed to perform a task,
machine learning algorithms use statistical techniques to identify patterns in data
and improve their performance over time.

Key Concepts:
- **Supervised Learning**: Algorithms are trained on labeled data. The model learns
to predict the output from the input data. Examples: Linear Regression, Support
Vector Machines.
- **Unsupervised Learning*

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