Sir at 2.50 you are contradicting yourself about what you said in thr previous lecture where you mentioned that the number of negative examples is k times the number of positive examples. Please clarify someone if you come across the same doubt.
I don't think he is contradicting himself. The k*D means that if the total number of values in set D (say N), then total number of values in set D' = k*N
Sir at 2.50 you are contradicting yourself about what you said in thr previous lecture where you mentioned that the number of negative examples is k times the number of positive examples. Please clarify someone if you come across the same doubt.
I don't think he is contradicting himself. The k*D means that if the total number of values in set D (say N), then total number of values in set D' = k*N
@@akhileshpandey8457 also this is just a subset of all the possible words that does not occur with each other