What is the Difference Between a Parameter and a Hyperparameter?
Last Updated on June 17, 2019
It can be confusing when you get started in applied machine learning.
There are so many terms to use and many of the terms may not be used consistently. This is especially true if you have come from another field of study that may use some of the same terms as machine learning, but they are used differently.
For example: the terms “model parameter” and “model hyperparameter.”
Not having a clear definition for these terms is a common struggle for beginners, especially those that have come from the fields of statistics or economics.
In this post, we will take a closer look at these terms.
What is a Model Parameter?
A model parameter is a configuration variable that is internal to the model and whose value can be estimated from data.
- They are required by the model when making predictions.
- They values define
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