Model
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- A function that takes features as input and predicts labels as output.
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- A quantitative method, system, or approach that applies statistical, economic, financial, or mathematical theories, techniques, and assumptions to process input data into quantitative estimates. A model consists of three components: an information input component, which delivers assumptions and data to the model; a processing component, which transforms inputs into estimates; and a reporting component, which translates the estimates into useful business information.
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- A model is a formalised expression of a theory or the causal situation which is regarded as having generated observed data. In statistical analysis the model is generally expressed in symbols, that is to say in a mathematical form, but diagrammatic models are also found. The word has recently become very popular and possibly somewhat over-worked.
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- A core component of an AI system used to make inferences from inputs in order to produce outputs. A model characterizes an input-to-output transformation intended to perform a core computational task of the AI system (e.g., classifying an image, predicting the next word for a sequence, or selecting a robot's next action given its state and goals).
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