Nov. 3, 2023, 4:37 a.m. | /u/12tone

Machine Learning www.reddit.com

I'm trying to find a paper a I read a while back. I believe I heard about it from this subreddit. It was old. Maybe even from the 50s or 60s.

The way I remember it, it starts by discussing some general properties of entropy and then derives logistic regression as a maximum entropy model. It had sort of a physics/information theory flavor to it.

At least thats how I remember it. Does that sound familiar to anyone?

entropy general logistic regression machinelearning paper regression

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