What is Classification
Classification is a supervised learning task where the goal is to predict the class of an instance using its features. The model learns from labeled examples in a training set and then assigns a class to new, unseen data.
Regression predicts a continuous numeric value (e.g., price), which can take many possible values. Classification predicts a categorical value (e.g., type of sweet), choosing one option from a limited set of classes.
There are several types of classification:
- Binary classification: the target has two possible outcomes (spam/not spam, cookie/not cookie);
- Multi-class classification: three or more possible categories (spam/important/ad/other; cookie/marshmallow/candy);
- Multi-label classification: an instance can belong to multiple classes simultaneously (a movie can be action and comedy; an email can be important and work-related).
For most ML models, you need to encode the target to a number. For binary classification, outcomes are usually encoded as 0/1 (e.g., 1 - cookie, 0 - not a cookie). For a multi-class classification, outcomes are usually encoded as 0, 1, 2, ... (e.g., 0 - candy, 1 - cookie, 2 - marshmallow).
Many different models can perform classification. Some examples include:
- k-Nearest Neighbors;
- Logistic Regression;
- Decision Tree;
- Random Forest.
Luckily, they are all implemented in the scikit-learn library and are easy to use.
No machine learning model is superior to any other. Which model will perform best depends on the specific task.
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Classification is a supervised learning task where the goal is to predict the class of an instance using its features. The model learns from labeled examples in a training set and then assigns a class to new, unseen data.
Regression predicts a continuous numeric value (e.g., price), which can take many possible values. Classification predicts a categorical value (e.g., type of sweet), choosing one option from a limited set of classes.
There are several types of classification:
- Binary classification: the target has two possible outcomes (spam/not spam, cookie/not cookie);
- Multi-class classification: three or more possible categories (spam/important/ad/other; cookie/marshmallow/candy);
- Multi-label classification: an instance can belong to multiple classes simultaneously (a movie can be action and comedy; an email can be important and work-related).
For most ML models, you need to encode the target to a number. For binary classification, outcomes are usually encoded as 0/1 (e.g., 1 - cookie, 0 - not a cookie). For a multi-class classification, outcomes are usually encoded as 0, 1, 2, ... (e.g., 0 - candy, 1 - cookie, 2 - marshmallow).
Many different models can perform classification. Some examples include:
- k-Nearest Neighbors;
- Logistic Regression;
- Decision Tree;
- Random Forest.
Luckily, they are all implemented in the scikit-learn library and are easy to use.
No machine learning model is superior to any other. Which model will perform best depends on the specific task.
Obrigado pelo seu feedback!