How does deductive and inductive machine learning differ?
Answer / Piyush Kumar
Deductive machine learning starts with a general rule or theory, then applies it to specific cases to make predictions. Inductive machine learning starts with specific examples and learns patterns that can be applied more broadly.nDeductive reasoning is top-down (starting with a general rule) while inductive reasoning is bottom-up (starting with specific observations).
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