How to perform KNN regression

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Mekala balaji
Mekala balaji on 26 Aug 2017
Commented: Image Analyst on 26 Aug 2017
Hi,
I have data as below:
X:
1
2
3
4
9
11
13
17
19
20
y:
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.65
1.5
2.5
2.7
2.9
3.2
3.6
I want to compute y values for at x values at 6.3, 15.5&21.5
1. for each value of x, I want to take 4 nearest points in my calculation and choose most reasonable one as the final y
2. In the second method, compare minkowski & chebychev distances and choose most reasonable one
Many thanks in advance,
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Jan
Jan on 26 Aug 2017
There is no "most reasonable" in maths. You want a valus for x=21.5, but the original data stop at x=20. There is an infinite number of possible ways to extrapolate. Without any further information like "the data follow a polynomial of order 3" it is not possible to prefer any method or even to measure the degree or reasonability. Perhaps a linear interpolation is fair, and the extrapolated values should be simply NaN.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Aug 2017
"In the second method, compare ....." sounds like a homework problem,

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Answers (1)

Royi Avital
Royi Avital on 26 Aug 2017
At each point you want to calculate the value (x, y) find the K closest point (For x).
Then average them to create the new value.

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