Logistic Regression in Machine Learning
Logistic Regression in Machine Learning
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o Logistic regression is one of the most popular Machine Learning algorithms,
which comes under the Supervised Learning technique. It is used for
predicting the categorical dependent variable using a given set of
independent variables.
o Logistic regression predicts the output of a categorical dependent variable.
Therefore, the outcome must be a categorical or discrete value. It can be
either Yes or No, 0 or 1, true or False, etc. but instead of giving the exact value
as 0 and 1, it gives the probabilistic values which lie between 0 and 1.
o Logistic Regression is much like the Linear Regression except that how they
are used. Linear Regression is used for solving Regression problems,
whereas Logistic regression is used for solving the classification problems.
o In Logistic regression, instead of fitting a regression line, we fit an "S" shaped
logistic function, which predicts two maximum values (0 or 1).
o The curve from the logistic function indicates the likelihood of something such
as whether the cells are cancerous or not, a mouse is obese or not based on
its weight, etc.
o Logistic Regression is a significant machine learning algorithm because it has
the ability to provide probabilities and classify new data using continuous and
discrete datasets.
o Logistic Regression can be used to classify the observations using different
types of data and can easily determine the most effective variables used for
the classification. The below image is showing the logistic function:
Note: Logistic regression uses the concept of predictive modeling as regression;
therefore, it is called logistic regression, but is used to classify samples; Therefore, it
falls under the classification algorithm.
o In Logistic Regression y can be between 0 and 1 only, so for this let's divide
the above equation by (1-y):
o But we need range between -[infinity] to +[infinity], then take logarithm of the
equation it will become: