Multinomial classification: Difference between revisions

Created page with "{{see also|Machine learning terms}} ==Multinomial Classification== Multinomial classification, also known as multi-class or multi-nominal classification, is a type of supervised machine learning problem where the objective is to categorize an input data point into one of several discrete classes. In contrast to binary classification, where there are only two possible categories, multinomial classification deals with three or more categories. ===Problem Formulation==..."
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