What are unsupervised learning methods?

Unsupervised learning is when a computer learns by figuring things out on its own, without someone telling it what to look for.

Imagine you have a big box full of different kinds of toys, cars, blocks, balls, and dolls. You don’t know how they’re grouped, but you want the computer to sort them into piles based on their similarities. That’s like unsupervised learning!

Like organizing a toy box

In unsupervised learning, the computer looks at all the data (like the toys) and finds patterns or groups without any help from labels or instructions. It's as if it were playing with the toys and deciding by itself which ones go together, maybe because they're all round, or all made of plastic.

A real-life example

Think about a music streaming service that suggests songs you might like. If it doesn’t know what kind of music you like yet, it might group people who listen to similar songs together, just like grouping toys by shape or color. This is how the computer learns from examples without being told the answers first.

So, unsupervised learning is like a curious kid exploring a toy box and making up their own rules about how things fit together, no instructions needed!

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