November 2016
Beginner to intermediate
282 pages
6h 58m
English
This chapter was focused on discrete mixture models but we can also have continuous mixture models. And indeed we already know some of them. One example of a continuous mixture model is the robust logistic regression model that we saw earlier. This is a mixture of two components: a logistic on one hand and a random guessing on the other. Note that the parameter
is not an on/off switch, but instead is more like a mix-knob controlling how much random guessing and how much logistic regression we have in the mix. Only for extreme values of do we have a pure random-guessing or pure logistic regression.
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