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in chapterIntroduction.tex, the Logarithmic loss function is defined as \ $L(Y,P(Y|X))=-\log{P(Y|X)}$.
I think f(X) = P(Y|X), and why L(Y, f(X)) = -log(f(X)) can be used as a loss function? It can not tell us the loss between the predicate value and real value.
Hope for your reply.
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in chapterIntroduction.tex, the Logarithmic loss function is defined as \$L(Y,P(Y|X))=-\log{P(Y|X)}$ .
I think f(X) = P(Y|X), and why L(Y, f(X)) = -log(f(X)) can be used as a loss function? It can not tell us the loss between the predicate value and real value.
Hope for your reply.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: