Differentiate between inductive learning and deductive learning?
Answer / Murli Kumar Mishra
Inductive learning is a type of machine learning where the system generalizes from specific examples to make predictions about unseen data. Deductive learning, on the other hand, is a top-down approach where general rules are applied to specific situations.
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