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Here are the key points about the questions: 1. Boosting methods are machine learning algorithms that convert weak learners into strong ones. They work by incrementally building an ensemble of weak classifiers and adding them to become a single strong classifier. 2. Boosting fits an additive model in a forward, stage-wise fashion by incrementally adding models to reduce the loss. 3. Forward stagewise additive model is a boosting technique where models are added in a stage-wise fashion to minimize the loss. 4. Exponential loss and AdaBoost: AdaBoost uses an exponential loss function and minimizes it in a forward stagewise way. Implementation of gradient boosting: It works by incrementally learning weak prediction

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Predictve Analytics Imp Bits and Quetions

Here are the key points about the questions: 1. Boosting methods are machine learning algorithms that convert weak learners into strong ones. They work by incrementally building an ensemble of weak classifiers and adding them to become a single strong classifier. 2. Boosting fits an additive model in a forward, stage-wise fashion by incrementally adding models to reduce the loss. 3. Forward stagewise additive model is a boosting technique where models are added in a stage-wise fashion to minimize the loss. 4. Exponential loss and AdaBoost: AdaBoost uses an exponential loss function and minimizes it in a forward stagewise way. Implementation of gradient boosting: It works by incrementally learning weak prediction

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1. _____________ is a set of documents provided on paper, or online, or on digital or analog media, such as audio
tape or CDs. a) File Management b) Documentation c) Data Allocation d) None 2. Which document formats are used
for the specified applications of secured documents a) Word b) PPT c) PDF d) Excel 3. The scope is used as a focal
point throughout the life of the document, which can be especially useful during change control meetings for
minimizing ___________. a) Focus point b) Scope Creep c) Format d) All

1. A ______________ is a table with two rows and two columns that reports the number of false[ ]
positives, false negatives, true positives, and true negatives.
a) Confusion matrix b) Table of Confusion c) Table Matrix d) Both A & B
2. True or False? Personal skill development is equally important for an individual’s career as is
performing well in the organization [ ]
a) True b) False
3. True or False? After formal education is completed, one can lay free and doesn’t need to engage
in any additional self-training. [ ]
a) True b) False
4. A _____________ curve, is a graphical plot that illustrates the performance of a binary
classifier system as its discrimination threshold is varied. [ ]
a) Receiver operating characteristic b) ROCS c) Both A&B d) None.
5. ______________ creates a model that predicts the value of a target variable based on several
input variables [ ]
a) Decision tree b) CHAID
c) Classification tree analysis d) Regression tree analysis
6. ETL is ______________________ [
]
a) Extract Transform and Load b) E Exact Transfer and Language
c) Extract Transmission and Language d) None.
7. ___________ can be defined as the deviation of Forecast or Prediction from the actual results.
a) Forest Accuracy b) Forecast Accuracy c) Financial Accuracy d) All the above [ ]
8. In ____________analysis, an autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model is a
generalization of an autoregressive moving average (ARMA) model
a) Series Model b) Time series c) Logistic regression d) All [ ]
9. In __________model, interaction is represented by cross-products between predictors.
a) ANOVA Model b) CHAID Model c) Time series d) CART Model [ ]
10. Which document formats are used for the specified applications of secured documents
a) Word b) PPT c) PDF d) Excel [ ]
1. Predictive analytics uses statistics and ____ to determine future performance.

A. Algorithmic techniques
B. Modeling techniques
C. System development and design techniques
D. None of the mentioned above

Answer: B) Modeling techniques

2 Machine learning in predictive analytics uses to enable computers to learn without


being explicitly programmed by building algorithms that can receive _____ and use
statistics to predict an output.

A. Input data
B. Output data
C. Process data
D. All of the mentioned above

Answer: A) Input data

3 Predictive analytics is a process harnesses ____, often massive, data sets into models.

A. Heterogeneous
B. Storage
C. Network
D. None of the mentioned above

Answer: A) Heterogeneous

4______ is simplest class of analytics.

a) Descriptive

b) Predictive

c) Prescriptive

d) Summarization

Answer: a

Clarification: Descriptive is the simplest class of analytics.

Predictive analytics can only forecast what might happen in the

future because all predictive analytics are probabilistic in nature.


5. _________ involves predicting a response with meaningful

magnitude, such as quantity sold, stock price, or return on

investment.

a) Regression

b) Summarization

c) Clustering

d) Classification

Answer: a

Clarification: Regression and classification are two common types

predictive model

6.

______ is simplest class of analytics.

a) Descriptive

b) Predictive

c) Prescriptive

d) Summarization

Answer: a

Clarification: Descriptive is the simplest class of analytics.

Predictive analytics can only forecast what might happen in the

future because all predictive analytics are probabilistic in nature.

7. __________ is proprietary tool for predictive analytics.


a) R

b) SAS

c) SSAS

d) EDR

Answer: b

Clarification: SAS (Statistical Analysis System) is a software suite

developed by SAS Institute for advanced analytics

8 It is an unsupervised learning method, hence no supervision is provided to the algorithm, and it deals with the
unlabeled dataset.

The clustering technique is commonly used for statistical data analysis.

9 It is a type of clustering that divides the data into non-hierarchical groups. It is also known as the centroid-based
method.

10 The most common example of partitioning clustering is the K-Means Clustering


algorithm.

QUESTIONS

1 Explain Boosting methods

2 Boosting fits an Additive model

3) forward stagewise additive model

4Briefly write about

a) Exponential loss and Ada Boost

b) Implementation Of Gradient Boosting


5What is Neural Network and Discuss about

a) Neural Network Schematic of a single hidden layer

b) Feed forward Neural Network

ISUES IN TRAINING NEURAL NET WORK

6Explain the following

a) Unsupervised Learning and Association rules

b) Random forest for Regression

7Explain Generalized Additive models

8Write following Methods

a) Boosting Methods

b) Boosting Trees

9Discuss about

11 Support Vector Machine (SVM)

12 Prototype Methods

13 Nearest-Neighbor clustering

14 Explain the following

a) What is Clustering Analysis and Clustering Algorithms

b) Random forest for Classification.

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