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If you're new to machine learning or just confused about how to handle categorical data, this video will help you finally understand...
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Ever tried comparing a basketball to a watermelon...??
That’s what your machine learning model feels without feature scaling!
Imagine feeding your model age in years and net worth in millions.
One feature overpowers the other. The result? Terrible predictions.
No balance. No fairness.
Enter feature scaling — your model’s secret weapon.
A feature is a characteristic or attribute of your data
We can rescale all features to the same range — like 0 to 1 or -1 to 1
so every input gets equal importance.
Two common methods:
Standardization – centers data around zero
Normalization – compress values between 0 and 1
ML models like KNN and SVM demand feature scaling.
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How git commands work? #git @designUrThought
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Are you struggling with a topic on Leetcode?
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CDN:
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) makes websites faster and more reliable by storing copies of content on servers around the world. When a user visits a site, the CDN delivers the content from the nearest server, reducing load times and strain on the main server. It also helps handle more traffic by spreading requests across multiple servers, preventing slowdowns or crashes during busy periods. If the main server goes down, the CDN can still show saved versions of the site, keeping it online. Additionally, CDNs protect against attacks like DDoS by blocking harmful traffic before it reaches the main server.
By delivering content closer to users, CDNs improve speed, security, and overall experience. Popular CDN providers include Cloudflare, AWS CloudFront, and Akamai.
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Which one is not a linear data structure? @designUrThought
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Which one is not a corner case for 2D matrix problems? @designUrThought
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How to optimize solution of a Leetcode problem? @designUrThought
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