【机器学习】-Week3 3. Decision Boundar

2019-11-30  本文已影响0人  Kitty_风花

Decision Boundary

In order to get our discrete 0 or 1 classification, we can translate the output of the hypothesis function as follows:

The way our logistic function g behaves is that when its input is greater than or equal to zero, its output is greater than or equal to 0.5:

Remember.

So if our input to g is 

, then that means:

From these statements we can now say:

The decision boundary is the line that separates the area where y = 0 and where y = 1. It is created by our hypothesis function.

Example:

In this case, our decision boundary is a straight vertical line placed on the graph where x_1 = ​=5, and everything to the left of that denotes y = 1, while everything to the right denotes y = 0.

Again, the input to the sigmoid function g(z)

doesn't need to be linear, and could be a function that describes a circle

or any shape to fit our data.

来源:coursera 斯坦福 吴恩达 机器学习

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