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Episode 23: Why do ensemble methods work?

Oct 03, 201719 minEp. 15
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Episode description

Ensemble methods have been designed to improve the performance of the single model, when the single model is not very accurate. According to the general definition of ensembling, it consists in building a number of single classifiers and then combining or aggregating their predictions into one classifier that is usually stronger than the single one.

The key idea behind ensembling is that some models will do well when they model certain aspects of the data while others will do well in modelling other aspects.
In this episode I show with a numeric example why and when ensemble methods work.

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