Explain what is the difference between inductive machine learning and deductive machine learning?
Answer / Pramod Kumar Kanoujiya
Inductive machine learning is a type of machine learning in which a model is built by analyzing examples (training data), and generalizing patterns to make predictions on new, unseen data. Deductive machine learning, in contrast, applies a set of predefined rules to solve problems or make decisions.
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