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regressor

Aussprache: [rɪˈɡrɛsər]

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Kontext: „statistics“

(noun) a type of mathematical tool that helps to understand how one thing affects another. Imagine you want to figure out if studying more helps you get better grades. A regressor would help you see the relationship between studying and grades.

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The researcher used a regressor to analyze the data about students' study habits and test scores.

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The regressor did not show any clear trend, so it was hard to understand how studying affected grades.

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How does a regressor help you see the connection between two things?

Kontext: „machine learning“

(noun) a specific kind of model that predicts numbers based on other information. It's like trying to guess how tall someone will be based on their age and parents' heights. The regressor helps make these predictions more accurate.

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The machine learning team trained a regressor to predict house prices based on size and location.

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The regressor failed to provide accurate price predictions because it was missing important information.

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What kind of data does the regressor need to make good predictions?

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