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Regresión Lineal Online×Regresión Ridge×
CampoAprendizaje automáticoAprendizaje automático
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen1960 (LMS); 1950 (RLS formalization)1970
Autor originalWidrow, B. & Hoff, M. E. (LMS); Gauss / Plackett (RLS)Hoerl, A.E. & Kennard, R.W.
TipoIncremental supervised regressionL2-regularized linear regression
Fuente seminalShalev-Shwartz, S. (2012). Online Learning and Online Convex Optimization. Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning, 4(2), 107–194. DOI ↗Hoerl, A.E. & Kennard, R.W. (1970). Ridge Regression: Biased Estimation for Nonorthogonal Problems. Technometrics, 12(1), 55–67. DOI ↗
Aliasincremental linear regression, streaming linear regression, recursive least squares regression, stochastic gradient descent regressionRidge Regresyonu, ridge regresyonu, L2-regularized regression, Tikhonov regularization
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ResumenOnline Linear Regression fits a linear model one observation at a time, updating weights incrementally as each new data point arrives. Unlike batch least-squares, it never needs to store or re-process the full dataset, making it the natural choice for streaming data, very large datasets, and environments where the data-generating process can shift over time.Ridge Regression is an L2-regularized linear regression method, introduced by Arthur Hoerl and Robert Kennard in 1970, that reduces multicollinearity by adding a penalty on the size of the coefficients. It shrinks coefficients toward zero without setting any of them exactly to zero, producing more stable estimates when predictors are highly correlated.
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