here are four data points in X-Y plane: (10, 10), (11, 10), (10, 11) and (11, 11). (A) If X coordinate represents Age i

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here are four data points in X-Y plane: (10, 10), (11, 10), (10, 11) and (11, 11). (A) If X coordinate represents Age i

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here are four data points in X-Y plane: (10, 10), (11, 10), (10,11) and (11, 11).(A) If X coordinate represents Age in unit of 2 years , and YSalary in $10K,what do each data point mean?
(B) What are two features?
(C) Only (10, 10) represents Cheerful and others Happy, give aMODEL to distinct those Cheerful and those Happy.
In this Model,(c1) What is the additional dimension?(c2) What is the label? What are features? What are feature matrixand target vector?(c3) What are parameters and hyper-parameters? Coefficients andbias? Weights and bias? Y-intercepts and Slope?
*(C4) Give a range of all models which can classify thesepoints.
(D) Is this model a classifier or a regression one or clusteringone?(E) Convert by redoing (A) (B) (C) (D) the whole work into anotherone mentioned in (D).
(F) Change the data points into 3-dimensions, and theybecome what representations?and then Redo (A)-(E), and make a graphrepresentation of the Model.
(G) Change the data points into ONE-dimensions, and theybecome what representations?and then Redo (A)-(E), and makea graph representation of the Model.
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