@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Here is the graph of the accuracy vs K for the whole Cifar dataset with a split
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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Here is the graph of the accuracy vs K for the whole Cifar dataset with a split


Here we can conclude that the best K is 9, (if we don't use k = 1) with a performace of 35% of accuracy. (I tried to updtade the graph, but my kernel kept dying at each run so I kept the first version that could execute.)
Here we can conclude that the best K is 9, (if we don't use k = 1) with a performace of 35% of accuracy.