Match the following:
three nucleotide sequence
Building blocks of protein
Blood types
Translation
Genetic disease carrier
Ribosomes
Heterozygous
Co-dominant inheritance
Codon
Amino acids
A classification technique is a systematic approach to building
classification models. Examples include, but are not limited to,
decision trees, neural networks, and naïve Bayes and Bayesian
approaches.
Examine some data in an organization you are familiar with, that
is a candidate for classification. Describe the data under
consideration. Which classification technique did you select and
why? How can your organization benefit from using this
classification model?
A classification technique (or classifier) is a systematic
approach to building classification models from an input data set.
Examples include decision tree classifiers, rule-based classifiers,
neural networks, support vector machines, and naïve Bayes
classifiers. In your own words, describe each of these techniques
and provide a scenario in which each technique would be most
appropriate.
Use your textbook and outside resources in the formulation of
your response. Cite the sources you use to make your response.
List and briefly discuss the six building blocks for Successful
change.
Here are the 6 building blocks
1. A focused vision
2. Guiding values
3. Personal incentives
4. Supporting resources
5. Sound judgement
6. Action plan