📚 node [[loss_curve|loss curve]]
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loss curve

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A graph of loss as a function of training iterations. For example:

A graphical representation of a loss curve

A graph of loss versus training iterations, showing a steady drop as iterations increase, but then a slight rise in loss at a high number of iterations.

The loss curve can help you determine when your model is converging, overfitting, or underfitting.

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