Imagine you're trying to guess how many jellybeans are in a jar, but instead of just looking at it, you ask your friends for their guesses too. Ridge and Lasso Regression are like smart ways to average everyone’s ideas so you get the best guess possible.
The "Ridge" Way
Think of Ridge Regression as asking all your friends to round their guesses before you average them. This makes sure no single friend's guess messes up the whole average, even if they're a little off. It’s like when you’re playing with blocks and you want everything to be balanced, you don’t let one block tower too high.
The "Lasso" Way
Now imagine Lasso Regression is like asking some friends to drop out of the guessing game entirely if their guesses are way off. This helps make your final guess simpler, because you're only using the most helpful people’s ideas, it's like picking the best players for a team so the game is easier to win.
Both Ridge and Lasso help you find the best answer by simplifying how everyone’s ideas work together, just like cleaning up toys after playtime! Imagine you're trying to guess how many jellybeans are in a jar, but instead of just looking at it, you ask your friends for their guesses too. Ridge and Lasso Regression are like smart ways to average everyone’s ideas so you get the best guess possible.
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