Threshold value is 0.6. h(x) = 0.3 for a particular instance. What is the value of y?

Threshold value is 0.6. h(x) = 0.3 for a particular instance. What is the value of y? Correct Answer 0

The threshold value separates the positive instances from the negative instances. If output of function h(x) is lesser than the threshold value, the output y is equal to 0. Here, h(x) = 0.3 and threshold value = 0.6. Since 0.3 < 0.6, y = 0.

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