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Jay Dawani
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Jay Dawani is a former professional swimmer turned mathematician and computer scientist. He is also a Forbes 30 Under 30 Fellow. At present, he is the Director of Artificial Intelligence at Geometric Energy Corporation (NATO CAGE) and the CEO of Lemurian Labs - a startup he founded that is developing the next generation of autonomy, intelligent process automation, and driver intelligence. Previously he has also been the technology and R&D advisor to Spacebit Capital. He has spent the last three years researching at the frontiers of AI with a focus on reinforcement learning, open-ended learning, deep learning, quantum machine learning, human-machine interaction, multi-agent and complex systems, and artificial general intelligence.
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Polynomial regression

Linear regression, as you might imagine, isn't a one-size-fits-all solution that we can use for any problem. A lot of the relationships that exist between variables in the real world are not linear; that is, a straight line isn't able to capture the relationship. For these problems, we use a variant of the preceding linear regression known as polynomial regression, which can capture more complexities, such as curves. This method makes use of applying different powers to the explanatory variable to discover non-linear problems. This looks as follows:

Or, we could have the following:

This is the case for .

As you can see from the preceding equation, a model such as this is not only able to capture a straight line (if needed) but can also generate a second-order, third-order, or nth-order equation that fits the data points.

Let's suppose we...

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Published in: Jun 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838647292

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Jay Dawani is a former professional swimmer turned mathematician and computer scientist. He is also a Forbes 30 Under 30 Fellow. At present, he is the Director of Artificial Intelligence at Geometric Energy Corporation (NATO CAGE) and the CEO of Lemurian Labs - a startup he founded that is developing the next generation of autonomy, intelligent process automation, and driver intelligence. Previously he has also been the technology and R&D advisor to Spacebit Capital. He has spent the last three years researching at the frontiers of AI with a focus on reinforcement learning, open-ended learning, deep learning, quantum machine learning, human-machine interaction, multi-agent and complex systems, and artificial general intelligence.
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