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AWS Certified Machine Learning - Specialty (MLS-C01) Certification Guide - Second Edition

You're reading from  AWS Certified Machine Learning - Specialty (MLS-C01) Certification Guide - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835082201
Pages 342 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (2):
Somanath Nanda Somanath Nanda
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Weslley Moura Weslley Moura
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Machine Learning Fundamentals 2. Chapter 2: AWS Services for Data Storage 3. Chapter 3: AWS Services for Data Migration and Processing 4. Chapter 4: Data Preparation and Transformation 5. Chapter 5: Data Understanding and Visualization 6. Chapter 6: Applying Machine Learning Algorithms 7. Chapter 7: Evaluating and Optimizing Models 8. Chapter 8: AWS Application Services for AI/ML 9. Chapter 9: Amazon SageMaker Modeling 10. Chapter 10: Model Deployment 11. Chapter 11: Accessing the Online Practice Resources 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Evaluating regression models

Regression models are quite different from classification models since the outcome of the model is a continuous number. Therefore, the metrics around regression models aim to monitor the difference between real and predicted values.

The simplest way to check the difference between a predicted value (yhat) and its actual value (y) is by performing a simple subtraction operation, where the error will be equal to the absolute value of yhat – y. This metric is known as the Mean Absolute Error (MAE).

Since you usually have to evaluate the error of each prediction, i, you have to take the mean value of the errors. Figure 7.8  depicts formula that shows how this error can be formally defined:

Figure 7.8 – Formula for error of each prediction

Figure 7.8 – Formula for error of each prediction

Sometimes, you might want to penalize bigger errors over smaller errors. To achieve this, you can use another metric, known as the Mean Squared Error (MSE). The MSE...

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