How do deductive and inductive machine learning differ?
Answer / Mohammad Yusuf
Deductive and inductive machine learning differ in the way they derive knowledge. Deductive reasoning starts with general rules and applies them to specific situations, while inductive reasoning begins with specific observations and seeks to develop general rules based on those observations.
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