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TOP AI ALGORITHMS

EXPLAINED TO KIDS
Denis Panjuta
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Linear Regression

Imagine you're saving allowance money


to buy a toy. Linear regression is like
guessing how many weeks of saving will
get you there, based on the past.
Denis Panjuta
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Decision Trees

Think of making a decision, like choosing


what to wear based on the weather. A
decision tree helps computers make choices
by asking a series of "yes or no" questions.
Denis Panjuta
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K-Means Clustering

It's like sorting your toys into groups


without being told the categories. The
algorithm finds toys that are alike and
puts them together.
Denis Panjuta
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Neural Networks

Your brain has lots of cells working


together to help you learn. Neural
networks are computer versions, helping
machines learn from examples.
Denis Panjuta
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Naive Bayes
Yellow = Mango Flavour
Green = Mint Flavour
Pink = Strawberry Flavour

If you guess the flavor of a candy by its color,


you're making a prediction based on what
you know. Naive Bayes does this with math,
predicting outcomes based on past
information.
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Support Vector
Machines (SVM)

Think of separating apples and oranges in a


basket by drawing the straightest line
possible. SVM helps find that perfect line to
tell them apart.
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Random Forests
... ... ... ...

Think of asking many friends for advice


and combining their answers. Random
forests ask multiple decision trees and
use the most popular answer.
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Gradient Boosting

Imagine getting better at a video game by


fixing small mistakes each time you play.
Gradient boosting improves predictions by
learning from past errors in small steps.
Denis Panjuta
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Logistic Regression

Imagine you are deciding if it will rain or not


based on clouds. Logistic regression helps
in predicting yes/no outcomes using past
data.
Denis Panjuta
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Principal Component Analysis (PCA)

Think of PCA as packing a suitcase. You have


lots of clothes (data) and PCA helps you fit
the most important pieces into a small
space.
Denis Panjuta
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Reinforcement Learning

Imagine training a dog with treats.


Reinforcement learning helps computers
learn by rewarding them for good actions
and correcting mistakes.
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k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN)

It’s like finding your favorite book by asking


friends for recommendations. k-NN finds the
closest neighbors to make predictions.
Denis Panjuta
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Genetic Algorithms

Think of creating a super pet by mixing the


best traits of different pets. Genetic
algorithms evolve solutions by combining
the best options over time.
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Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN)

Imagine your brain recognizing faces in


photos. CNNs are specialized neural
networks that help computers see and
understand images.
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Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN)

Think of remembering a story by recalling


previous sentences. RNNs help computers
understand sequences, like text or time-
series data.
Denis Panjuta
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Autoencoders

Imagine compressing a big picture into a


tiny image and then expanding it back.
Autoencoders reduce data size and then
reconstruct it.
Denis Panjuta
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Q-Learning

Imagine finding the fastest way


through a maze. Q-Learning helps
computers find the best path by
learning from exploration and rewards.
Denis Panjuta
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Bayesian Networks

Think of predicting weather by considering


different factors like temperature and humidity.
Bayesian networks use probabilities to make
predictions considering various factors.
Denis Panjuta
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