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Unsupervised learning deals with unlabeled data to uncover hidden patterns or structures. It includes techniques such as clustering (e.g., K-Means) and dimensionality reduction (e.g., PCA). The goal is to analyze and interpret the data without predefined categories.

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Unsupervised learning deals with unlabeled data to uncover hidden patterns or structures. It includes techniques such as clustering (e.g., K-Means) and dimensionality reduction (e.g., PCA). The goal is to analyze and interpret the data without predefined categories.

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Unsupervised Learning

Unsupervised learning works with data that has no labels. It aims to find hidden patterns or

structures in the data. Examples include clustering (e.g., K-Means) and dimensionality reduction

techniques like PCA (Principal Component Analysis).

Unsupervised learning works with data that has no labels. It aims to find hidden patterns or

structures in the data. Examples include clustering (e.g., K-Means) and dimensionality reduction

techniques like PCA (Principal Component Analysis).


Unsupervised Learning

Unsupervised learning works with data that has no labels. It aims to find hidden patterns or

structures in the data. Examples include clustering (e.g., K-Means) and dimensionality reduction

techniques like PCA (Principal Component Analysis).

Unsupervised learning works with data that has no labels. It aims to find hidden patterns or

structures in the data. Examples include clustering (e.g., K-Means) and dimensionality reduction

techniques like PCA (Principal Component Analysis).

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