This course is designed for data scientists, machine learning practitioners, and graduate students who want to understand how to evaluate and select models reliably in real-world applications. It is particularly relevant for learners working with predictive models who need to ensure their results generalise beyond the training data.
You’ll learn the statistical foundations behind performance estimation and gain hands-on experience with essential techniques such as cross-validation, model selection, and nested resampling. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to design robust evaluation workflows and make confident, evidence-based modeling decisions.
In the first module, the basic concepts of prediction performance evaluation of artificial intelligence based systems on a sample of data are described. It is explained on an intuitive level why and under what conditions the performance evaluation on a sample can be expected to work in the first place. Firstly, the fundamental assumption about the sample being independent and identically distributed is presented. Given the assumption, it is described how the performance estimate on the sample converges towards the true performance as a function of the sample size, a phenomenon referred to as the law of large numbers. Finally, it is briefly demonstrated how the speed of the aforementioned convergence depends on the properties of the data distribution and in which cases it can become impractically slow or not even take place at all.
What's included
7 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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7 videos•Total 44 minutes
Introduction to performance evaluation•7 minutes
Counterfeit utility•7 minutes
Setting and definitions•6 minutes
Independent and identically distributed sample of data•5 minutes
Law of large numbers•6 minutes
Quantifying the LLN speed of convergence•7 minutes
Breaking the law of large numbers•7 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz: Performance evaluation on data•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Module 1 Discussion•10 minutes
Basics of supervised machine learning
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, an interpretation of supervised machine learning methods simply as abstract mappings from a sample of data to a predictive hypothesis is presented. As an important special case that covers a surprisingly large portion learning algorithms, we consider methods that select an optimal hypothesis based on a given measure of how well hypotheses fit to a sample of data. The measure can be just a straightforward measure of prediction performance of a hypothesis on the sample, such as classification accuracy or regression error. However, it can also be something more complicated and seemingly more distant from the learning objective, such as a function measuring the distance of Voronoi partitions from the sample points as is the case with nearest neighbor methods we consider as example methods. Furthermore, resampling and cross-validation based model selection method considered in the third module are also examples of this framework. The law of large numbers concept is revisited and the so-called bounded differences conditions under which it holds for arbitrary performance measures on a sample of data are considered.
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6 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 39 minutes
Introduction to machine learning•4 minutes
Learning algorithms that maximize in-sample performance•7 minutes
Selection based on samples•7 minutes
Law of large numbers revisited•7 minutes
Nearest neighbour methods•8 minutes
Nearest neighbors continued•6 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz: Basics of supervised machine learning•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Module 2 Discussion•10 minutes
Performance evaluation with cross-validation
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, resampling techniques for performance evaluation, such as splitting the sample into training and test set parts as well as its averaged variation known as cross-validation, are considered. Moreover, method for model selection, including selection of hyperparameter values, feature subsets or learning algorithms, based on the resampling approaches are considered. It is observed that this type of model selection is itself a learning algorithm in the same sense as the methods selecting the optimal hypothesis according to some performance measure considered in the second module, the performance measure in this case being the resampling method. Accordingly, to measure the expected prediction performance of hypotheses obtained by this type of a model selector, one has to use resampling techiques on the model selector itself resulting into nested resampling methods that include splitting the sample into training, validation and test parts as well as nested cross-validation.
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5 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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5 videos•Total 35 minutes
Independent test data•8 minutes
Cross-validation•6 minutes
Cross-validation continued•5 minutes
Model selection with re-sampling•9 minutes
Nested re-sampling•8 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz: Performance evaluation with cross-validation•30 minutes
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