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Issues in Machine Learning With Conclution (2)

The document discusses key issues in machine learning, including data quality, bias, model interpretability, and the challenges of overfitting and underfitting. It emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues to develop robust and fair machine learning applications. The conclusion highlights the need for ongoing research to enhance model performance and ensure that machine learning benefits society.

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Issues in Machine Learning With Conclution (2)

The document discusses key issues in machine learning, including data quality, bias, model interpretability, and the challenges of overfitting and underfitting. It emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues to develop robust and fair machine learning applications. The conclusion highlights the need for ongoing research to enhance model performance and ensure that machine learning benefits society.

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Issues In Machine Learning With

Conclution

Presented by
E sai vardhan
227r1a6220
Introduction to Machine Learning Issues

Machine learning has transformed


industries but comes with various
challenges.

Understanding these issues is crucial


for developing robust ML applications.

This presentation will explore key


issues in machine learning, including
data bias, interpretability, and ethical
considerations.
Data Quality and Quantity

The effectiveness of machine learning models


heavily relies on the quality of the data used.

Insufficient or poor-quality data can lead to


inaccurate predictions and unreliable models.

Ensuring diverse and representative datasets


is essential for training effective machine
learning systems.
Data Bias

Data bias occurs when the training dataset is not


representative of the target population.

This can lead to models that reinforce stereotypes or make


unfair predictions.

Addressing data bias is critical for promoting fairness and


equity in machine learning applications.
Model Interpretability

Many machine learning models, especially deep


learning models, act as "black boxes."

Understanding how these models make decisions is


essential for trust and accountability.

Increasing model interpretability helps stakeholders


grasp the rationale behind predictions and enhances
user confidence.
Overfitting and Underfitting

Overfitting occurs when a model


learns noise in the training data
instead of the underlying pattern.

Conversely, underfitting happens


when a model is too simplistic to
capture the complexities of the data.

Striking the right balance between


model complexity and generalization
is crucial for effective learning.
Conclusion and Future Directions

Addressing the issues in machine learning is essential for


its responsible advancement.

Continuous research and development are needed to


mitigate risks and enhance model performance.

The future of machine learning lies in creating fair,


interpretable, and efficient systems that benefit society
as a whole.
Thank you

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