⟩ Do you know why is naive Bayes so ‘naive’ ?
naive Bayes is so ‘naive’ because it assumes that all of the features in a data set are equally important and independent. As we know, these assumption are rarely true in real world scenario.
naive Bayes is so ‘naive’ because it assumes that all of the features in a data set are equally important and independent. As we know, these assumption are rarely true in real world scenario.
Tell us what is level of Granularity of a fact table?
Tell us how many dimensions are selected in Slice operation?
Tell us what language is the base of DMQL?
Do you know what is Virtual Data Warehousing?
Do you know what is a warehouse manager?
Can you explain me how does a Data Cube help?
Tell us what is the benefit of normalization?
Explain me which language is used for defining Schema Definition?
What is the functions performed by OLAP?
Explain me how many dimensions are selected in dice operation?