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RE: Understanding bitcoin market trend and feature using unsupervised Machine-Learning

in #bitcoin7 years ago

In this case when I just want to take a look at the hidden structure of data (or fancy name like data mining), unsupervised machine learning should be in place.

If a person is familiar with bitcoin and knows that certain information can help him to make a trading decision, then he should go for supervised machine learning.

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Can you explain a little bit about the difference of unsupervised machine language and supervised machine learning? Sorry I am quite new to this haha

In unsupervised machine learning, there is no answer given. Like in my story here, the red dot and blue dot are not given to the machine, the color is assigned after the machine runs its model.

Supervised machine learning means that for every set of data, we assign a 'true answer' to the model. Then the model will try to work out its way to generate some parameters (for example a regression) to predict the next answer by another set of data.

I got it now, very clear explanation, thanks!

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