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Given a target vector and a feature vector, how to computer the weight
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In page 13 of the slide, given $t$ and $X$ as following. I don't understand how we get $w$.
$$t=[t^{(1)},t^{(2)}, ldots, t^{(N)} ]^T$$
$$X=begin{bmatrix}1, x^{(1)} \ 1, x^{(2)} \ vdots\1, x^{(N)} end{bmatrix}$$
- Then:
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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In page 13 of the slide, given $t$ and $X$ as following. I don't understand how we get $w$.
$$t=[t^{(1)},t^{(2)}, ldots, t^{(N)} ]^T$$
$$X=begin{bmatrix}1, x^{(1)} \ 1, x^{(2)} \ vdots\1, x^{(N)} end{bmatrix}$$
- Then:
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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In page 13 of the slide, given $t$ and $X$ as following. I don't understand how we get $w$.
$$t=[t^{(1)},t^{(2)}, ldots, t^{(N)} ]^T$$
$$X=begin{bmatrix}1, x^{(1)} \ 1, x^{(2)} \ vdots\1, x^{(N)} end{bmatrix}$$
- Then:
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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In page 13 of the slide, given $t$ and $X$ as following. I don't understand how we get $w$.
$$t=[t^{(1)},t^{(2)}, ldots, t^{(N)} ]^T$$
$$X=begin{bmatrix}1, x^{(1)} \ 1, x^{(2)} \ vdots\1, x^{(N)} end{bmatrix}$$
- Then:
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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The least square problem is to minimize $$|Xw-t|^2$$
Differentiating it with respect to $w$ and equating it to $0$, we have
$$2X^T(Xw-t)=0$$
Hence, we have
$$X^TXw-X^Tt=0$$
That is $$X^TXw=X^Tt$$
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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The least square problem is to minimize $$|Xw-t|^2$$
Differentiating it with respect to $w$ and equating it to $0$, we have
$$2X^T(Xw-t)=0$$
Hence, we have
$$X^TXw-X^Tt=0$$
That is $$X^TXw=X^Tt$$
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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The least square problem is to minimize $$|Xw-t|^2$$
Differentiating it with respect to $w$ and equating it to $0$, we have
$$2X^T(Xw-t)=0$$
Hence, we have
$$X^TXw-X^Tt=0$$
That is $$X^TXw=X^Tt$$
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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The least square problem is to minimize $$|Xw-t|^2$$
Differentiating it with respect to $w$ and equating it to $0$, we have
$$2X^T(Xw-t)=0$$
Hence, we have
$$X^TXw-X^Tt=0$$
That is $$X^TXw=X^Tt$$
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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The least square problem is to minimize $$|Xw-t|^2$$
Differentiating it with respect to $w$ and equating it to $0$, we have
$$2X^T(Xw-t)=0$$
Hence, we have
$$X^TXw-X^Tt=0$$
That is $$X^TXw=X^Tt$$
$$w=(X^TX)^{-1}X^Tt$$
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