Machine Learning Engineer Question:
Explain me machine learning in to a layperson?
Answer:
Machine learning is all about making decisions based on previous experience with a task with the intent of improving its performance. There are multiple examples that can be given to explain machine learning to a layperson –
☛ Imagine a curious kid who sticks his palm
☛ You have observed from your connections that obese people often tend to get heart diseases thus you make the decision that you will try to remain thin otherwise you might suffer from a heart disease. You have observed a ton of data and come up with a general rule of classification.
☛ You are playing blackjack and based on the sequence of cards you see, you decide whether to hit or to stay. In this case based on the previous information you have and by looking at what happens, you make a decision quickly.
☛ Imagine a curious kid who sticks his palm
☛ You have observed from your connections that obese people often tend to get heart diseases thus you make the decision that you will try to remain thin otherwise you might suffer from a heart disease. You have observed a ton of data and come up with a general rule of classification.
☛ You are playing blackjack and based on the sequence of cards you see, you decide whether to hit or to stay. In this case based on the previous information you have and by looking at what happens, you make a decision quickly.