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- | =====Forecasting Team Meeting - September 121, 2020===== | ||
- | **Attended: Josh, Keola** | ||
- | =====Updates===== | ||
- | * Started Section 8 of the course: Polynomial Regression | ||
- | * Topics learned: Polynomial Regression Intuition, implementation in python | ||
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- | =====Problems===== | ||
- | * COVID-19 forced today's lab hours to be online | ||
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- | =====Reminders===== | ||
- | * **PolynomialFeatures(degree = ).fit_transform** is used to create a matrix where each value of your independent variable, x, is organized into row arrays based on the degree | ||
- | * If you have features [a, b, c] the default polynomial features(in sklearn the degree is 2) should be [1, a, b, c, a^2, b^2, c^2, ab, bc, ca]. | ||
- | * If you have features [1] and degree = 2, the matrix should give [1, 1, 1,] | ||
- | * If you have features [2] and degree = 2, the matrix should give [1, 2, 4,] | ||
- | * If you have features [3] and degree = 2, the matrix should give [1, 3, 9,] |