⟩ Tell me what is machinability?
Machinability is the property of metal due to which a metal can easily be cut by cutting tools to obtain good surface finish. E.g.: Brass, Mild steel
Machinability is the property of metal due to which a metal can easily be cut by cutting tools to obtain good surface finish. E.g.: Brass, Mild steel
Tell me what is the difference between bias and variance?
Tell us how do you handle missing or corrupted data in a dataset?
Can you pick an algorithm. Write the psuedo-code for a parallel implementation?
Tell us how do deductive and inductive machine learning differ?
Tell us when should you use classification over regression?
Tell us what’s the difference between Type I and Type II error?
Explain how do you think Google is training data for self-driving cars?
Tell us what are some differences between a linked list and an array?
Tell us what’s a Fourier transform?
Tell us how would you approach the “Netflix Prize” competition?