you have two different vectors with only small change in one of the dimensions. but, the predictions/output from the model is drastically different for each vector. can you explain why this can be the case? and is that a good thing or bad thing? if bad, what can be done to fix it?
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Small change in one dimension causing drastic difference in model output. Explanation and solution.
This is known as sensitivity to input
It can be caused by non-linearities in the model or overfitting
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