Lecture

K-Nearest Neighbors & Feature Expansion

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This lecture covers the k-Nearest Neighbors method, which classifies data based on similar samples, and introduces feature expansion to handle nonlinear data by transforming inputs. It explains the properties, advantages, and drawbacks of k-Nearest Neighbors, including the curse of dimensionality and the need for a good data representation. The lecture also discusses polynomial curve fitting, gradient computation, and the use of expanded features in training. It concludes with a demonstration of polynomial feature expansion using different functions and the impact on classification accuracy.

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