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[New] Concise and Practical AI/ML
  • Pages
    • Preface
    • Artificial Intelligence
      • Concepts
      • High-level Intelligence
    • Maths for ML
      • Calculus
      • Algebra
    • Machine Learning
      • History of ML
      • ML Models
        • ML Model is Better
        • How a Model Learns
        • icon picker
          Boosted vs Combinatory
      • Neuralnet
        • Neuron
          • Types of Neurons
        • Layers
        • Neuralnet Alphabet
        • Heuristic Hyperparams
      • Feedforward
        • Input Separation
      • Backprop
        • Activation Functions
        • Loss Functions
        • Gradient Descent
        • Optimizers
      • Design Techniques
        • Normalization
        • Regularization
          • Drop-out Technique
        • Concatenation
        • Overfitting & Underfitting
        • Explosion & Vanishing
      • Engineering Techniques
    • Methods of ML
      • Supervised Learning
        • Regression
        • Classification
      • Reinforcement Learning
        • Concepts
        • Bellman Equation
        • Q-table
        • Q-network
        • Learning Tactics
          • Policy Network
      • Unsupervised Learning
        • Some Applications
      • Other Methods
    • Practical Cases
    • Ref & Glossary

Boosted vs Combinatory

Boosted Model

Multiple weak models to form a strong model.

Combinatory Model

Multiple models of different network designs to form a solution.

Distributed Learning

The training data are split and spread over multiple computers and join together in 1 model.

Federated Learning

It’s kinda combinatory learning but instead of multiple models, it is multiple computers to join the learning process together.
 
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