Question: Given and 0 , a linear classifier h : x { - 1 , 0 , + 1 } is a function that outputs +

Given and 0, a linear classifier h:x{-1,0,+1} is a function that outputs +1 if *x+0 is
positive, 0 if it is zero, and -1 if it is negative. In other words, h(x)=sign(*x+0).
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As described in the lecture above, h is a linear classifier which is defined by the boundary *x=0(where
theta is a vector perpendicular to the plane.) The i th training data is (x(i),y(i)), where x(i) is a vector and y(i)
is a scalar quantity. If is a vector of the same dimension as x(i), what are y(i) and sign(*x(i)) respectively?
output of the classifier h, label
label, dimension of the feature vector
label, distance of the point from the linear classifier
label, output of the classifier h
 Given and 0, a linear classifier h:x{-1,0,+1} is a function that

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