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Defining the Optimal Error Rate in Error Breakdown
Question: In the context of breaking down an algorithm's error, what specific term is used to describe an optimal error rate when it is far from zero?
Sample answer: It is treated as the 'unavoidable part' of a learning algorithm's bias, or simply 'unavoidable bias.'
Key points:
- Unavoidable bias.
- Unavoidable part of the learning algorithm's bias.
Rubric: The answer must include the phrase 'unavoidable bias' or 'unavoidable part of the learning algorithm's bias.'
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