What is the Difference between Inductive Learning and Analytical Learning in Machine Learning?
Answer / Deepak Varshney
Inductive learning involves deriving general rules or patterns from specific examples, while analytical learning focuses on applying known theories or models to new data. In other words, inductive learning is about learning by observation and example, whereas analytical learning is about reasoning based on existing knowledge.
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